Blood Stains and Fresh Paint Found at Suspect's Residence in Immigration Officer's Murder Case

Accra, Ghana — In a major development concerning the murder of Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah, forensic investigators have uncovered critical evidence at the residence of the primary suspect. According to the Director General of the Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID), COP Lydia Donkor, a forensic inspection revealed blood stains in the living room and evidence of a recent attempt to conceal the scene with fresh paint.


The discovery, reported on August 4, 2025, provides a significant lead in the ongoing investigation into the killing of Stephen King Amoah. The presence of blood stains suggests a struggle or a violent act took place at the location, while the freshly painted walls indicate an effort to clean up or hide the crime scene.

COP Lydia Donkor confirmed these findings, stating that the evidence points towards an attempt to cover up the crime. The CID is now using this new information to build a stronger case against the suspect.

The murder of the Immigration Officer has been a high-profile case, drawing significant public attention. Authorities have been under pressure to bring the perpetrator to justice. This latest breakthrough is expected to expedite the legal process and shed more light on the circumstances surrounding the officer's death.

The police have not yet released details on the identity of the suspect, but the ongoing forensic analysis is expected to provide more concrete links to the crime. The case continues to be a priority for the Police CID as they work to ensure justice for the deceased officer and his family.


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