Court Gives Interior Ministry Deadline on Abu Trica Accomplices

Court Gives Interior Ministry Deadline on Abu Trica Accomplices
The Gbese District Court has given the Interior Ministry five weeks to provide further information on the arrest warrant against Abu Trica’s alleged accomplices. This development comes amid ongoing investigations into the activities of Abu Trica, a notorious cybercrime suspect.
Abu Trica, whose real name is Frederick Kumi, was arrested recently in connection with an $8 million romance scam. The Cyber Security Authority confirmed his arrest, and it’s reported that six agencies were involved in apprehending him.
The court is awaiting the Interior Ministry’s response to move forward with the case against Abu Trica’s alleged accomplices. This delay highlights the complexity of the investigation and the need for thoroughness in bringing those involved to justice.
Abu Trica’s case has sparked widespread discussion, with some calling for an investigation into his treatment during arrest. The incident has also raised concerns about cybercrime in Ghana and the need for effective measures to combat it.
The case is being closely watched, and many are eager to see how it unfolds. The Interior Ministry’s response will likely shed more light on the government’s approach to tackling cybercrime and ensuring justice is served.



