Lawyer Maurice Ampaw admonished the Police to apprehend the man of God also known as 'Prophet-One' and "Baby Jet" Gyan and subject to intense interrogation.
A week ago, Asamoah Gyan went to Ada for a weekend rendezvous with Castro and his friends, but unfortunately, was hit by news that Castro together with a female friend, Janet Bandu, had drowned in the river.
Castro and his female friend had gone jet skiing on the Volta river and up till date, there are still no traces of their bodies anywhere.
In the wake of the incident, sources in Ada and pictures available to Peacefmonline.com show the Black Stars striker and his friends taking a boat ride in search of their lost friend on the Volta River but their action ended in futility.
Though the Marine Police have been making frantic efforts to retrieve the two missing bodies alive or dead, Lawyer Ampaw is already pointing fingers at Asamoah Gyan as a prime "suspect" and from his legal perspective; Gyan should not be left off the hook.
"Castro’s incident, the mystery surrounding his whereabouts and events thereafter all strengthen the case that the Police must arrest Asamoah Gyan and his brother (Baffour Gyan), and all those who actually went on that trip with Castro...so that they will give account of whatever took place and how Castro got missing. And then we can give them Police Inquiry Bill to assist in investigations because under our law, Castro is not dead.
“Under the criminal code or our law, a person dies only, when after seven years; that person is not heard again or cannot be found. So as at now, in law, we cannot pronounce Castro dead...and anybody involved in the unfortunate incident of Castro’s alleged drowning must be arrested by now by the Police."
He also called for the "arrest of Opambour and all those fetish Priests who are claiming that they know where Castro is. They should be invited for questioning so that they can also help in unraveling the truth."
Speaking in an interview with Peacefmonline.com, Lawyer Ampaw insisted that any serious country as Ghana should by now have pounced on the person or group of people privy to the whereabouts of the missing duo because they have the "criminal duty" to assist the Police.