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EOCO calls on public to help trace three women over alleged economic crime probe

EOCO calls on public to help trace three women over alleged economic crime probe

The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has declared three Ghanaian women wanted in connection with an ongoing investigation into an alleged case of financial loss to the state.

The individuals named are Esther Osaah Boateng, Rita Ewura Abena Appiah, and Mercy Korang.

EOCO says the suspects are being sought for their alleged involvement in activities that resulted in financial loss to the state. Details surrounding the specific circumstances of the alleged offence have not yet been disclosed as investigations continue.

The anti-graft agency has appealed to the public for assistance in locating the suspects, urging anyone with credible information on their whereabouts to report to EOCO or the nearest police station.

Officials say the collaboration of the public is critical to ensuring that individuals linked to economic crimes are brought to justice.

EOCO has not yet indicated whether the suspects are believed to have left the country or are currently in hiding within Ghana.

The development forms part of the agency’s broader mandate to investigate and prosecute economic and organised crimes that affect state resources.

Authorities are expected to provide further updates as investigations progress.

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