An Italian businessman, Alfina Siracusa, has broken his silence over an alleged $260,000 gold investment dispute linked to Admire Bio Jalloh, while accusing the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of delaying progress in the case.
Speaking to Epic Radio, Siracusa said he has neither received the gold nor recovered his investment, expressing frustration over what he described as slow movement in the investigation.
“This country is not helping me at all with the investigation into my case,” he said.
He explained that the total amount involved stands at $260,000, comprising $210,000 and an additional $50,000, excluding other related costs such as licensing fees and gold-related expenses.
“They still have it, I didn’t get anything,” he added, insisting that neither the gold nor the money has been delivered.
Siracusa further alleged that communication from the CID has been limited, claiming that he has often been the one initiating contact to seek updates on the matter.
He stated that despite several attempts to obtain progress reports, little feedback has been provided by the authorities handling the investigation.
The allegations remain unproven, and no official legal determination has been made at the time of reporting.
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has not yet publicly responded to the latest claims.









