Eleven Ghanaians have been confirmed to have been killed and beheaded in Togo.
Local media Starr Fm in Accra reported that those killed were believed to be natives of a community called Bunkpurugu in the northern part of Ghana.
They were returning to the country from Nigeria where they had worked on some commercial farms in that country. Starr FM reported that the victims were denied their due packages promised them before leaving Ghana to take up the job.
Police in Togo have retrieved passports and voters ID cards of those killed confirming their nationalities.
A government official from the Northern region, Chereponi, Hajia Mary Naboku told Starr FM “it (the killing) was around a village in Togo, they have arrested some people, some of the bodies have been deposited at the hospital”
Ghana’s government is yet to respond to the news.
Source: Africafeeds.com