Kweku Baako Reveals Why Anas' 'Galamsey Economy' Documentary Took 4 Years To Be Aired

Kweku Baako and Anas Aremeyaw Anas

The reason the investigative piece by Anas Aremeyaw Anas took four years to be aired was revealed by the editor-in-chief of the New Crusading Guide, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jr.

The investigative documentary "Galamsey Economy" was shot far back in 2018, as was previously reported.

He claimed that the crew encountered several difficulties that caused the documentary's airing to be delayed.

Kweku Baako responded in a Facebook comment to a post by Kwadwo Yeboah-Gyan asking why it took the Tiger Eye PI team four years to release the documentary.

According to him, the Facebook poster should have made effort to find out what happened within the 4-year period which may have delayed things! Did somebody steal some of the records and sold them to somebody? Did the lead investigator die an unnatural death? And how did these things impact the capacity of the original investigators?

In addition to all of the difficulties, Kweku Baako said that the investigative files were stolen and sold to someone who went about bragging about having the data for Anas and his team.

Somebody ‘stole and sold’ it to somebody; thinking the evidence had been deleted forever! The ‘buyer’ went out boasting about his possession for years for whatever reason nobody could tell! Apparently, the real ‘owners/author’ subsequently discovered an extra copy! Today’s story begins from there pay attention, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako stressed.

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