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EOCO Declares Six Individuals Wanted for Financial Crimes

The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has issued a public notice seeking six individuals accused of involvement in serious financial crimes. These crimes include the possession of forged documents, defrauding by false pretenses, and money laundering.

The suspects, whose alleged activities threaten the country’s economic stability, have been identified as:

1. Asamoah Reginald Kwadjo – Accused of possessing forged documents.

2. Quicoo-Williams Elliot – Also wanted for possessing forged documents.

3. Kwame Dwomoh Poku – Allegedly involved in defrauding by false pretenses and money laundering.

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4. Asampana Bernard – Accused of defrauding by false pretenses and money laundering.

5. Evans Glakpe – Sought for defrauding by false pretenses and money laundering.

6. Frimpong Andrew Annor – Allegedly engaged in defrauding by false pretenses and money laundering.

Public Assistance Sought  

EOCO has appealed to the public for assistance in locating the suspects. Individuals with information that could lead to their arrest are encouraged to report to EOCO’s headquarters on Barnes Road, Accra, any regional EOCO office, or the nearest police station.

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The agency has provided hotlines for tips:

0271111570

0208272296

0579709066

Established under the EOCO Act 2010 (Act 804), the agency is tasked with investigating and prosecuting organized economic crimes, recovering proceeds from such activities, and providing intelligence to relevant authorities.

Executive Director Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah reiterated EOCO’s dedication to safeguarding Ghana’s economic system. She called on citizens to maintain public trust by supporting the office’s efforts to combat financial crimes.

EOCO remains committed to upholding integrity and ensuring justice in Ghana’s fight against economic crimes.

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