A Ghanaian pastor based in Canada has been arrested by authorities in Ontario over his alleged involvement in a fraud scheme currently under investigation.
The suspect, identified as Isaac Oppong, was picked up in Vaughan, a city within Ontario, as part of efforts by law enforcement to clamp down on financial crimes.
According to reports, the arrest is linked to an ongoing investigation into a suspected fraudulent operation believed to have targeted individuals for financial gain. Authorities say the case may be part of a wider scheme, and further investigations are underway to determine its full scope.
While details about how the alleged fraud was carried out have not been fully disclosed, officials indicate that the operation involved deceptive methods aimed at defrauding victims.
The case has drawn attention among both Ghanaian communities abroad and the general public, particularly due to the suspect’s role as a religious leader, a position often associated with trust and moral responsibility.
Law enforcement agencies in Canada have not ruled out the possibility of additional arrests, as they continue to investigate and identify other individuals who may be connected to the case.
The suspect is currently in custody and is expected to go through legal proceedings as authorities work to establish the facts and pursue charges related to fraud.
Officials have also used the opportunity to caution the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious financial activities, as efforts continue to combat fraud and protect potential victims.
Source: Thepressradio.com


