Ghanaians Rotting Away In Egyptian Jails

As the gruesome murder of about 44 Ghanaians in the Gambia remains a mystery, Public Agenda has gathered that many Ghanaians are also languishing in Egyptian jails, even after serving their sentences. A case made known to the Public Agenda is that a 47 year old, Stanley Elikem who has finished serving a twenty-year jail term but is still being kept in a prison called Kanater Men’s Prison in Cairo the capital of Egypt.

Source: GhanaWeb

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