• Wed. Mar 4th, 2026

Court Adjourns Immigration Officer Murder Case to November 4

The Kaneshie District Court has adjourned the murder case of 38-year-old immigration officer, Stephen King Amoah, to November 4, 2025. This decision was made on Wednesday, October 22, in response to a request from the police for a warrant to apprehend a third suspect believed to be involved in the crime. The court proceedings have drawn significant attention as the community seeks justice.

During this latest hearing, the prime suspect, Bright Aweh, and the second accused, Thomas Zigah, also known as Nii Dzaase, arrived early, indicating their readiness to participate in the proceedings. The adjournment marks a continuing chapter in a tragic saga that began when Amoah was reported missing on July 3, 2025, after departing from his residence to meet a friend.

Family and friends of Stephen King Amoah have expressed their hope for justice as the investigation progresses. They have commended the police for their dedicated efforts in pursuing leads. The investigation into this brutal crime escalated after the charred remains of Amoah were discovered on July 9 at Abuom Junction, near Kwabenya. This shocking discovery ignited a widespread manhunt and an intensive police investigation aimed at bringing all perpetrators to justice.

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