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[ 2015-04-24 ]

House Girl Murdered Over Sex At Airport
The airport police have launched a search for a
25-year-old private security officer for allegedly
killing a house help for refusing him sex.

The suspect, Adams Rahman, who works with Akaa
Security Company - a private security company
located at Adabraka, Accra - reportedly committed
the act after the deceased, identified as Safia
Seidu, 25, purportedly rejected his sexual
overtures.

Confirming the story to DAILY GUIDE, Chief
Superintendent Yao Tetega, the Airport District
Police Commander, said the incident occurred at
Dzorwulu on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 at the
residence of a Lebanese – currently outside the
country.

Adams Rahman, employed by the private security
company, was assigned to the house to secure it at
night.

Police on Wednesday evening received information
that a house help had been murdered at Dzorwulu
and when they were preparing to leave for the
crime scene, one Alhassan Suleman, a houseboy,
also came to the station to report the matter.

According to Alhassan Suleman, their employer
travelled outside the country that very day and so
he, together with Safia and Rahman, were the only
people left in the house.

Suleman posited that that evening he was with the
deceased but asked to be excused to go and buy
some food and so Safia requested for a bottle of
soft drink and left for the bathroom to have a
shower.

Upon his return, Suleman said a neighbour called
him at the gate to report that he (neighbour)
heard an unusual noise in the house earlier.

He said when he entered the house, he went
straight to the boys’ quarters where Safia
resides to find out what happened but after
calling her name several times without any
responds, he entered the house.

Suleman said when he entered the main corridor, he
saw some blood stains in front of Safia’s room
but when he opened the door, she was not there.

Suleman then traced the blood to some parked
vehicles and spotted the deceased lying dead and
naked in between the cars.

Frightened, Suleman said he went to the neighbour
to find out the whereabouts of Rahman, but was
told he was spotted leaving the house through the
back door.

Preliminary investigations by the police revealed
that Rahman earlier made several sexual advances
towards the deceased but she turned him down.

When the deceased got fed up with the harassment
of Rahman, she reportedly told a driver of their
master to intervene.

Upon hearing that he had been reported to the
driver, the suspect allegedly got infuriated and
attacked Safia.

When the naked body was examined by the police,
multiple knife wounds were found on it.

The knife the suspect used in killing Safia –
who has a seven-year-old daughter – was also
discovered at the crime scene.

The body has since been deposited at the Police
Hospital morgue awaiting autopsy.

Meanwhile, efforts are being made to apprehend
Adams Rahman. His security company had also been
contacted by the police to help trace him.

Source - Daily Guide



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