By Augustine Ehikioya
Towards unearthing the circumstances that led to the death of Shadrach Arloo at the West Hills Mall in Accra, the Ghana Police Service has released an update of its investigation.
The sister of the deceased, had earlier in a viral video alleged that her brother’s death was caused by a Police Officer who had manhandled him at the West Hills Mall.
But the Police said that a post-mortem examination conducted indicated that the deceased had swallowed cannabis tied in a piece of black polythene, which obstructed his airway.
This, the Police, confirmed tallied with the evidences that it gathered earlier that the deceased while resisting arrest had pulled out a substance from his bag which he quickly swallowed before anyone could stop him.
The update was disclosed in a statement issued by the Ghana Police Service’ Director of Public Affairs, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Grace Ansah-Akrofi, and made available to Security Watch Africa (SWA).
It reads “The Police, on 30th January, 2023, started investigations into the circumstances surrounding the death of one Shadrach Arloo at the West Hills Mall in Accra.
“The Police issued a press statement on the same day, which notified the public that investigations into the matter had begun.
“The Police Professional Standards Bureau (PPSB) contacted Madam Perpetual Didier, sister of the deceased, who had alleged in a viral video, that her brother’s death was caused by a Police Officer who had manhandled him at the West Hills Mall.
“Initial investigations led to the arrest of Osei Kwame Boafo, a Private Security Guard at the West Hills Mall who was alleged to have used a taser on the deceased during his arrest.”
The statement said that the Police statements taken from witnesses at the scene of the incident, including some Private Security Guards at the Mall, and the arresting Police Officer “revealed that the deceased had resisted arrest by the Police Officer who was being assisted by the Private Security Guards.
“The narrative of the events, as gathered by the Police, indicated that during the course of the arrest, the deceased pulled out a substance from his bag, which he quickly swallowed before anyone could stop him. He became unconscious shortly afterwards and was taken to the Sonotech Clinic for medical attention but was pronounced dead on arrival,” it stated.
As part of the investigation process, on 3rd February, 2023, the statement said, the Police Pathologist held a meeting with interested parties in the case to explain the post-mortem examination to them.
It said those present from the deceased side were Madam Dorcas Toffey (Hon. MP, Jomoro), Mr. Kofi Armah Buah (Hon. MP, Ellembele), Mr. Francis-Xavier Kojo Sosu (Hon. MP, Madina) Mr. Amo Blay and Madam Ama Cobbina, while Mr. Alfred Osei Boafo was also present for the accused person, Osei Kwame Boafo.
The statement also disclosed that the parties at the meeting were given the option to have the post-mortem examination conducted by a pathologist of their choice, but that they all agreed that the Police Pathologist should conduct the examination.
It added “On 7th February, 2023, a post-mortem examination was conducted on the deceased’s body in the presence of Alfred Boafo, father of the accused, Dr. Rosana Polinicio Segborwortso, Pathologist of GA East Municipal Hospital, representing the accused, Mr. Francis Xavier Sosu lawyer for the deceased, Louis Melabah Edeafor, uncle of the deceased, Isaac Anim Anno, father of the deceased and Anna Cobbina sister of the deceased.
“The pathologist gave the verbal cause of death as Asphyxiation and Obstruction of the airway by a foreign body. He also retrieved from the throat of the deceased, eight (8) zipped bags containing dry leaves suspected to be narcotic drugs tied in a piece of black polythene.
“The retrieved suspected narcotic substances tested positive for cannabis when submitted for forensic examination, in the presence of all the interested parties.
“In view of the outcome of the post-mortem examination, the case docket is being forwarded to the Attorney-General’s Office for study and advice to determine further Police action.
“We would like to put on record that from the very beginning of this incident, the Police have involved all interested parties in the investigation process,” said.
The Police Service also regretted and expressed great dismay that people who had all the information on the matter had behaved “as though they had no idea of actions that were being taken by the Police in respect of the case.”
It also called on the general public to exercise restraint and patience with matters that are under Police investigation in order not to worsen the pain of those who are directly affected by such incidents.