Entertainment of Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Source: Razz Newspaper

Anas to find Castro alive or dead?

Report reaching Razz newspaper has it that award-wining investigative journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, is likely to be involved in the attempt to find missing musician, Castro and Janet Bandu.

Speaking to a source at The National Security on how far their outfit has involved itself in the quest to find Castro, the source said Anas is one person they have in their plans to bring on board as a helping hand to find Castro, whether dead or alive.

The source claimed; “Anas is very smart in such matters, so we have plans of bringing him on board to help with the investigations. I hear some big men have started some talks, but I won’t be able to give you the final results because the confirmation has not yet been reached.”

The source also disclosed that Castro’s case has already caught national interest, which is why he is making such revelation to the paper to assure the public that the security service is not resting on finding reasonable answers to the Janet-Castro saga.

Razz newspaper made attempts to get in touch with Anas Aremeyaw Anas to confirm or deny his said involvement in helping find Castro and Janet and the circumstances that led to their disappearance but the attempts yielded no positive results.

Last year, Anas, whose investigative works know no boundaries, was reported to have disguised himself into a female to cause the arrest of Hiplife musician, Deeba who was alleged to have defiled his 8 years old step daughter (of his fiancée) in the UK.

Anas, who also got infuriated by actor, John Dumelo-over a particular lady who claimed John owed her some money; threatened to release 65 different tapes of conversations she had with John.

After issuing a two-week ultimatum to John, Anas was reported to have rescinded his decision to release the tapes without any tangible reason.

A multimedia journalist who specializes in print media and documentary, Anas focuses on issues of human rights and anti-corruption in Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa.

He is famous for utilizing his anonymity as a tool in his investigations with very few people having seen his face.