Maverick politician Kennedy Agyapong has shockingly released audio, similar to the voice, of undercover journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas negotiating to get his cut from a $1.9m shady deal with three others to destroy an investigation in court.
The four guys were heard in the audio negotiating on how to destroy the case in the Hausa and English language at the courts before demanding that the money must be released to the bank.
According to the MP, the negotiation took place at Accra New Town when some boys successfully managed to make off with some money belonging to some Nigerians with one Mubarak a key actor in the game.
The four guys were heard in the audio negotiating on how to destroy the case in the Hausa and English language at the courts before demanding that the money must be released to the bank.
According to the MP, the negotiation took place at Accra New Town when some boys successfully managed to make off with some money belonging to some Nigerians with one Mubarak a key actor in the game.
The audio was extracted from a yet to be released video of Anas negotiating for bribes and played on local radio station Adom FM by Kennedy Agyapong.
The audio also revealed that $175,000 was also released into an account that had to be shared among them with the voice of what looks like Anas lamenting that their other cohort in the massive scam had used ”the money to buy a VW Toureg and chasing girls, girls. I heard it all”.
The release of the explosive audio is in fulfillment of Agyapong’s promise to expose the journalist for blackmailing people and taking bribes to stop investigations.
Anas’ integrity suffered a major blow on Friday when the Tamale chief revealed that the undercover journalist took a bribe of $50,000 to drop an investigation he was carrying out on his activities.
Mohammed Hafiz Abdullah, the Dema Naa of Tamale, made this shocking revelation on Friday revealing how Anas demanded money to drop the investigation.
The Dema Naa said he was made to part with the money fearing that the investigation would bring him embarrassment so he parted with $50,000 to Anas while his friend also parted with $50,000 to complete Anas’ demands of $100,000.
The claims by the Tamale chiefs corroborate Ken Agyapong’s claims of fraud against Anas who has been under fire from many quarters last week.
Agyapong’s allegations of fraud and corruption against were on Friday, June 1 corroborated on Net 2 TV by man claiming to have been duped by Anas.