| The Police administration is expected to 
address a news conference today over the disappearance of hip life artiste 
Theophilus Tagoe, aka Castro. 
 Castro, together with his friend Janet 
Bandu, went ‘missing’ during a Jet Ski ride at the Aqua Safari Beach Resort in 
Ada, on July 6, 2014.
 
 This was after Castro and Asamoah Gyan, aka Baby 
Jet, had gone to the resort for recreation.
 
 The press conference comes at 
a time when Staff Sergeant (rtd) Joe Bandu, father of Janet Bandu, has 
petitioned the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and the Inspector General of Police 
(IGP) to arrest Asamoah Gyan, the Black Stars captain, over the disappearance of 
his daughter and Castro.Days of intensified search operations by the 
Marine Division of the Ghana Police Service, with the hope of finding Castro and 
Janet alive, proved futile.
 
 It may be recalled that as a result of the 
disappearance of Castro, Daniel Kenu, Daily Graphic Bureau chief in Kumasi, was 
recently attacked for asking Asamoah Gyan a question that there were rumours 
that he (Asamoah Gyan) had ‘sacrificed’ his friend Castro to rise to fame, at a 
press soiree.
 
 Youth of Teshie in Accra, during the recent celebration of 
Homowo in the area, also made the allegation of sacrificing Castro, giving the 
Graphic reporter the basis to ask the question.
 
 Meanwhile, Dr Maurice 
Ampaw, a private legal practitioner, has also jumped into the fray indicating 
that he will by the end of this month reveal the whole truth surrounding the 
whereabouts of Castro.
 
 He is reported to have said that Asamaoh Gyan must 
come out with the truth.
 
 “you cannot hide the truth; the truth is only 
one and I promise by the end of this month, I will come out with more 
revelations,” Dr Ampaw is quoted to have stated.
 
 Maurice Ampaw is alleged 
to have said that upon his own investigation, he found out that a necklace worn 
by Castro was later found in a dustbin hours before he and his lady friend got 
missing.
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