Famous Ghanaian actor Kwaku Manu, otherwise called Bob Sika, has talked with a man who professed to have been a thief for almost 25 years, beginning his criminal journey in 1998.
As the discussion unfurled, Kwaku Manu made a frightening revelation — the man was a suspect in a past episode including taken things having a place with the entertainer himself.
The interviewee, whose genuine name was not unveiled, uncovered that he began from Bono Ahafo Locale and had escaped to Kumasi to proceed with his unlawful exercises in the wake of losing an individual cheat.
He conceded to going after honest casualties through different means, including pick-taking, home thefts, and setting up road obstructions to loot clueless travelers.
As the ex-convict explained on his techniques for executing house burglaries, Kwaku Manu developed progressively concerned when he understood that a comparative episode had happened at his school in Brofo Yedur, a town in Kumasi.
Relating his own insight, Kwaku Manu said "somebody has done something comparative to me previously. At the point when I awakened, my pants had been taken, and my cash was not in it."
Charmed by the similarity between the two episodes, Kwaku Manu scrutinized the ex-convict assuming that he had been involved and assuming that he was liable for the burglary at his school.
Be that as it may, the man prevented any information from getting the particular episode, regardless of giving definite data about what had unfolded and even accurately distinguishing the area of the burglary.
The disclosure left Kwaku Manu confounded, as the interviewee's disavowal went against the proof introduced.
The entertainer's doubt developed, recommending a possible association between the ex-convict and the burglary at his school.