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Obviously, Dr. Manfo doesn't know what his son looks like.

>From: "Wilmot B. Valhmu" <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: "AAM (African Association of Madison)"
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>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Terrorist Attacks In London - The Ghanaian Connection.
>Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2005 10:35:05 -0700
>
>What on earth is a police guru?
>
>On a more serious note:  Can it be credibly verified that this alleged
>Kwaku Manfo was known to be, or was reported, mentally ill before July 21,
>2005?
>
>
>- Wilmot
>
>Devine Akabutu <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>Denial, Denial, Denial.
>
>Let the truth come out.
>
>Devine
>
>General News of Tuesday, 9 August 2005Alleged Bomber Is Not My Son - deputy
>IGP Deputy Inspector General of Police, Dr K.K. Manfo has in an exclusive
>interview explained the circumstances which may have led to the detention
>of a certain Kweku Asiedu Manfo in connection with the July 21, 2005,
>bombing in London. Dr K.K. Manfo confirmed that he has a son in London who
>bears the name Kweku Asiedu Manfo, but said the pictures that have been
>released by the Metropolitan Police in London indicates that the suspect
>who appeared before Bow Street Magistrates sitting at Belmarsh Magistrates
>Court, in Belmarsh High Security Prison, South East London, was not his
>son.
>
>Dr Manfo said his son, Kweku Asiedu Manfo, has been mentally-ill for
>sometime now in London and has not been seen by his elder brother, with
>whom he lives for several weeks now after he ostensibly left home. The
>Police guru in an interview stated that he had paid several visits to
>London in search of his son in order to bring him home for treatment, but
>they have all proven futile.
>
>Asked how his son's name could have been implicated in the high profile
>case, Dr Manfo said he suspects it's a case of mistaken identity, or that
>even if the person involved was his son, he was not mentally fit and thus
>may not have known what was going on.
>
>Dr Manfo said there had been reports in the past that Kweku Asiedu Manfo
>had been spotted at some bus stops and train stations with sacks on him and
>wandering aimlessly. Even though he said the pictures on British Television
>of the said Kweku Asiedu Manfo was not his son, he would be most surprised
>if it was otherwise, considering the fact that he was a Christian and has
>not been known to have any links with Islamic religious extremists.
>
>Meanwhile, Ghana's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, His Excellency
>Isaac Osei in an interview, noted that Kweku Asiedu Manfo is indeed a
>Ghanaian and added that they will offer him consular support if they have
>assess, as they would do to any Ghanaian living in the United Kingdom.
>
>Source: PeaceFM
>
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