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‘He should suffer the same fate’

The grandmother (pictured) of the slain immigration officer has been crying for justice The grandmother (pictured) of the slain immigration officer has been crying for justice

The grandmother of Stephen King Amoah, the late Immigration Officer whose mysterious death made national headlines, has made a heartfelt plea for justice, demanding that Bright Aweh Roberts, the suspect accused of kidnapping and murdering her grandson, face severe consequences.

“Whatever this suspect did to my grandson, I would be at peace if the same were done to him. The entire family would find comfort in that,” she said, expressing the deep grief and anger felt by the family.

She added, “He has already admitted to killing my grandson. Now that he is arrested, what needs to happen? He should face the same fate. The government must ensure he is executed as well, so we can mourn my grandson in peace.”

This sentiment was shared in a post by EDHUB on July 23, 2025.

The post stated, “The grandmother of Immigration Officer Stephen King Amoah has called for suspect Bright Aweh Roberts, accused of being involved in the officer’s kidnapping and murder, to face the same fate as her grandson in the name of justice. She further remarked that if this had happened during former President Jerry John Rawlings’s time, the suspect would not have even been given a trial in court.”

The grandmother continued, “I plead with the government to do to the suspect what he did to my innocent grandson. If it were Rawlings’s time, he would not have been allowed to go to court for questioning. He has a wife and children. Why did he do this to us? What wrong did we commit to deserve this pain? If it were Rawlings’s time, he would have been dealt with as he dealt with my grandson.”

The tragic loss of Officer Amoah has profoundly affected the community, and the family’s call for retribution underscores the emotional toll of this crime.

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