The Ghanaian government is implementing a significant shift in its strategy to apprehend fugitives, as announced by Deputy Attorney-General Dr. Justice Srem-Sai. This new approach incorporates "alternative lawful mechanisms" alongside traditional extradition methods, marking a proactive stance against individuals evading justice by fleeing the country. Dr. Srem-Sai confirmed that a suspect has recently been arrested in the United States under this framework, demonstrating the effectiveness of the new strategy. He emphasized that escaping Ghana's borders will no longer guarantee immunity from prosecution, highlighting the government's commitment to accountability for those who evade the law. The Deputy Attorney-General noted that various legal channels, including administrative actions and immigration pathways, will be utilized to ensure that fugitives face justice. This announcement comes amid ongoing scrutiny surrounding the detention of former Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta by U.S. authorities, reinforcing the government's resolve to pursue justice beyond its borders.
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