The Ghana Police Service has revealed disturbing details surrounding the murder of Assistant Inspector Stephen King Amoah of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS), confirming that the prime suspect has now been officially charged with murder.

During a media briefing, Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), COP Lydia Yaako Donkor, laid out a forensic timeline that deepened public shock over the officer's tragic death.

According to her, evidence gathered from the suspect's residence and surrounding areas points clearly to a violent crime followed by a failed attempt to cover it up. "A forensic inspection revealed glass stains in the living room and evidence of attempted cleanup, freshly sprayed walls and an empty can of spray paint," COP Donkor said, detailing what police found after visiting the suspect's residence.

At a secondary crime scene near the GBC satellite area, investigators uncovered a burnt wooden carpet stained with blood and partially charred camouflage fabric - items believed to be linked to the murder. "These were photographed, retrieved, and are currently undergoing forensic analysis," she stated.