Nene Hakpo Adi Buertey Puplampu, a man already under scrutiny for attempting to brand himself as chief, is now facing allegations of goat theft in Puplampokope at Big Ada. The controversial figure has found himself embroiled in yet another scandal, this time involving accusations of goat theft in the Puplampokope community of Big Ada, where he has been residing. The embattled man, who recently went into hiding to evade growing pressure over his contentious efforts to declare himself the chief of Hwapo, is now facing criminal charges after residents accused him of stealing a total of twelve goats from various households. The incident came to light when four different goat owners in the Puplampokope community reported the loss of their animals. According to the residents, the community has been plagued by a series of goat disappearances in recent weeks, sparking concerns and frustration among local livestock owners.