A major breakthrough has reportedly been made in the murder case of Ashaiman mobile money vendor, Atsu Bigah, following the arrest of a key suspect in Côte d’Ivoire.
According to reports, the suspect, who had allegedly been on the run for months after the killing, was apprehended in the neighboring West African country and is expected to be brought back to Ghana to assist with investigations.

The murder of Atsu Bigah sparked widespread outrage, especially among mobile money operators and residents in Ashaiman, with many demanding justice and stronger security measures for MoMo vendors.
News of the suspect’s arrest has since generated reactions on social media, with many Ghanaians expressing relief and hoping the development will help authorities uncover the full circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
Although details surrounding the arrest remain limited, reports indicate that Ghanaian authorities are expected to continue investigations once the suspect is returned to the country.

The case remains one of the most talked-about crimes involving a mobile money vendor in recent months, as concerns over the safety of MoMo operators continue to grow across the country.
More updates soon.