The Bureau of National Investigations (BNI) has taken over investigations of the alleged Pakistani missionaries suspected to be terrorists moving from community to community and preaching Islamic doctrines in the Assin Fosu enclave in the Central Region.

This comes on the back of the denial by the Ahmadiyya Mission in Ghana who said they have no knowledge of the visit of the Pakistanis arrested at Assin Fosu in the Central Region.

Kasapafmonline.com checks reveal that four more who were subsequently arrested in the Central region by the Immigration Service are currently in the custody of the BNI along with the 13 captured earlier undergoing further interrogation.

This website is also reliably informed that some of the Pakistanis claiming to be missionaries of the Ahmadiyya sect have been in the country since 2015.

The 13 Pakistanis who were arrested are said to have arrived in the country six months ago and have been reportedly preaching in some villages across the country.

They were first apprehended by the youth in town and handed over to the police to investigate their motive for being in the area.