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Failed Parliamentary Candidate for Subin arrested over alleged fraud

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In the bustling city of Kumasi, the law caught up with a failed parliamentary candidate for the Subin constituency, Mr. Papa Akwasi Oppong.

He was arrested at the National Police Headquarters for allegedly defrauding a Czech national, Milos Nutil, of a staggering GHS 4,624,023.00.

Mr. Oppong, who had promised the foreigner a lucrative mining concession, spun a convincing tale that ensnared his victim.

However, as the investigation unfolded, it became evident that the failed candidate had no intention of delivering on his promises.

Instead, he had seized the opportunity to exploit Mr. Nutil’s desire to invest in Ghana’s mining industry.

Now, Papa Akwasi Oppong faces the legal consequences of his actions.

His arrest is a stark reminder that dishonesty and deceit will not go unpunished in the eyes of the law.

Stay tuned for updates as this case develops.

Source: Newsghana.com
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