He described a question posed by the BBC interviewer Thomas Naadi about whether he contributed to Ahmed's death as 'rubbish', advising that the journalist should, 'ask intelligent questions'.
"The motive behind... for circulating those pictures was to warn Ghanaians of that guy when they come to their premise because that is what they do," the legislator said.
Mr Agyapong also sympathised with the family of the slain journalist adding that Ahmed was exposed to a lot of danger because of the nature of his work.
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