Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
  • About/Team
  • More
    • InfoGraphics
    • Crime & Punishment
    • Tech
    • Health
    • Luxury
    • Finance
    • Law & Government
    • Religion
    • Environment
    • Media & Culture
    • Feature and Opinion
    • Home Decor
    • Fitness
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
    • Investigative and Data insight
    • Documentary/Editorial Comments
    • Trending Stories
    • Documentary( Videos)
    • Commentary/Editorial Comments
Trending
  • GRA Targets GH¢47m in Unpaid Taxes: Graphic, GIHOC, TOR Named in Auditor-General’s Report
  • What Has Changed? Why Now?” – Bawumia Slams Tribal, Religious Attacks Against Him: “I Was Never a Mamprusi or Northerner When I Fought for Power! “
  • Ashanti REGSEC Tightens Security in Asawase After Deadly Attacks
  • Africa Loses $580 Billion Annually: AfDB Warns Corruption Must Stop to Save the Continent from a $2 Trillion Debt Trap
  • Ghana Commissions $3.5 Million Fertiliser Plant to Boost Agriculture Productivity
  • Galamsey Crisis: After Obuasi Helicopter Crash Tragedy, Government Considers Repeal of LI 2462 in Renewed Fight Against Illegal Mining
  • How a 16th-Century Mercator Map Distorted Africa—and Why the AU’s New Campaign Demands a Redraw
  • Mysterious Disappearances Rock Nsawam Prisons Again: Two Officers Reported Missing
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Education
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • World
  • Africa
  • About/Team
  • More
    • InfoGraphics
    • Crime & Punishment
    • Tech
    • Health
    • Luxury
    • Finance
    • Law & Government
    • Religion
    • Environment
    • Media & Culture
    • Feature and Opinion
    • Home Decor
    • Fitness
    • Film & Drama
    • Ent & Arts
    • Investigative and Data insight
    • Documentary/Editorial Comments
    • Trending Stories
    • Documentary( Videos)
    • Commentary/Editorial Comments
Ghanaian WatchGhanaian Watch
Home » Accra District Court Remands West Africa’s Most Wanted Criminal, Ibrahim Kayaba
Crime & Punishment

Accra District Court Remands West Africa’s Most Wanted Criminal, Ibrahim Kayaba

Accra District Court Remands West Africa's Most Wanted Criminal, Ibrahim Kayaba
adminBy adminFebruary 1, 2025

By Isaac Nsiah Foster
January 31, 2025

The Accra Gbese District Court, presided over by Her Worship Akosua Appiah Anaafi Gyasi, has remanded 31-year-old Togolese farmer, Ibrahim Kayaba, identified as West Africa’s most wanted criminal, into police custody for three weeks.

According to the prosecution, led by Police Inspector Richard Ackumey, Kayaba is among eight suspects charged with murder. Four of the suspects were initially arrested, while the others remained at large until Kayaba’s recent apprehension, raising the number of those in custody to five. The other arrested suspects, who were released on bail, include Seidu Sambian, Bashiru Alhassan alias “Culture,” Lamonque Joseph alias “Abu Signoini,” and Kalmogue Guinansoia alias “Sumaila.”

Case Facts

Inspector Ackumey revealed that on April 16, 2022, the Accra Regional CID received information about a murder involving a group of men who had allegedly buried the victim’s body at an uncompleted building site in Adjen-Kotoku. Following the tip-off, police officers from Accra and Adjen-Kotoku visited the crime scene and arrested the first suspect, Seidu Sambian, who was linked to the crime.

The body of the deceased, identified as Kwadwo Adama Kuraj, was discovered buried under a heap of sand at the site. Police investigations revealed that the suspects—Seidu Sambian, Bashiru Alhassan, Lamonque Joseph, Kalmogue Guinansoia, Ibrahim Kayaba, Yakubu Ismael, Gounyatiene Danigou alias “Soldier,” and a man known only as Koffie—were involved in the murder.

The prosecutor stated that Lamonque Joseph, the alleged leader of the group, accused Kuraj of betraying him by collecting GH₵800,000 from a client without his knowledge. Joseph then reportedly conspired with the other suspects to murder Kuraj. He allegedly instructed Sambian to order a trip of sand to conceal the body.

Further investigations revealed that the suspects lured Kuraj and another victim, Abdulai (who is still missing), to Accra for a meeting at Joseph’s residence. Although some of the suspects denied involvement, Joseph admitted that the land where the body was found belonged to him.

One of the suspects
One of the suspects

Recent Developments

On January 6, 2025, Kayaba was arrested from his hideout in Kumasi. The police also retrieved an unregistered Toyota Corolla believed to have been used to transport the deceased.

Inspector Ackumey informed the court that although the case docket was submitted to the Attorney General’s office over two years ago, no advice has been received. He assured the court that efforts to arrest the remaining suspects and conclude investigations were ongoing.

The case has been adjourned to February 17, 2025, when all suspects are expected to appear in court.

Accra District Court West Africa IBRAHIM KAYABA Wanted Criminal
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email WhatsApp Copy Link

Related Posts

Ashanti REGSEC Tightens Security in Asawase After Deadly Attacks

August 23, 2025

High Court Dismisses Chief Justice Torkornoo’s Judicial Review Application

July 31, 2025

GH¢280 Million Oil Scandal: Why 6 Accused Remain Behind Bars While Ex-NPA Boss Walks Free

July 28, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025328

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025232

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025217

Antoa Tragedy: One Dead, Two Critically Injured in Motorbike-Truck Collision

March 19, 2025209
About Us

Ghanaianwatch.com is a leading investigative and development journalism news website that delivers high quality unique , innovative, and unconventional news that questions the established norms.

It is an autonomous news outlet established back in 2010 as Ghanaian Watch Newspaper and holds registration number nmc/C.I 39/10/1294.with the National Media Commission( NMC).

Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube WhatsApp
Our Picks

GRA Targets GH¢47m in Unpaid Taxes: Graphic, GIHOC, TOR Named in Auditor-General’s Report

August 26, 2025

What Has Changed? Why Now?” – Bawumia Slams Tribal, Religious Attacks Against Him: “I Was Never a Mamprusi or Northerner When I Fought for Power! “

August 24, 2025

Ashanti REGSEC Tightens Security in Asawase After Deadly Attacks

August 23, 2025
Most Popular

Antoa Zongo Elders Petition Antoahene Over Selection of First-Ever Sarki Zongo

March 19, 2025328

Inspector Remanded Over Shooting That Led to Senior Officer’s Death

May 18, 2025232

48-Year-Old Prophetess, Former Parliamentary Candidate Remanded for Alleged Murder

July 15, 2025217
Copyright © 2025 Ghanaian Watch. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Ad Blocker Enabled!
Ad Blocker Enabled!
Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.