Relatives and loved ones of a Liberian man killed in a mob attack at Lashibi in Accra are calling for justice after the tragic lynching of 26-year-old Austin Tengeeh, amid widespread concerns over mob violence and the safety of foreign nationals in Ghana.

Incident Overview
On Friday, 27 February 2026, a Liberian national identified as Austin Tengeeh was allegedly attacked by a mob in the Lashibi–Sakumono area of Accra after being accused of theft by residents and staff at a residential compound. Reports indicate he was chased, brutally assaulted and later pronounced dead at a nearby health facility. Authorities say initial enquiries suggest the attack stemmed from a misunderstanding that quickly escalated into violence.
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Police Response and Arrests
The Sakumono District Police Command has arrested three suspects — Francis Amuzu (44), William Addison (34) and Vincent Adzikah (38) — in connection with the lynching. A fourth suspect, identified as Enoch Mensah, remains at large as police intensify efforts to apprehend all involved. Police have warned the public against taking the law into their own hands and reiterated that mob justice is a criminal offence under Ghanaian law. MyJoyOnline
Family and Community Reaction
Family members have expressed deep anguish and frustration over Tengeeh’s death. In emotional statements, his sister emphasised that her brother “didn’t deserve the way he died” and that both his mother and family want justice served. She described the young man as peaceful and loving, with a strong role in her life, urging authorities to ensure full accountability.
Diplomatic and Civil Society Engagement
The Embassy of Liberia in Accra, led by Liberia’s Ambassador, H.E. Musu Jatu Ruhle, has extended condolences to the bereaved family and called for calm among Liberians in Ghana. The mission confirmed ongoing engagement with Ghanaian authorities to monitor the investigation and ensure due process is observed, urging respect for the rule of law as both governments work together on the case.
Broader Implications
The incident has reignited public debate in Ghana over the dangers of mob justice and extrajudicial violence. Human rights advocates and community leaders are urging increased public education on legal processes and stronger deterrence measures to prevent similar tragedies, especially for vulnerable foreign nationals living and working in the country. Ghana Media
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