H. H. Cofie-Crabbe

Hugh Horatio Cofie-Crabbe was a Ghanaian politician who is notable as being detained with two cabinet ministers for the Kulungugu bomb attempt on the life of Ghana's political leader Kwame Nkrumah in 1962.

[10] Cofie-Crabbe became the Senior District Commissioner of Accra before being employed as administrative secretary at the Convention's People's Party headquarters.

[11] On 29 August 1962, he was placed in police detention together with two government ministers Tawia Adamafio and Ako Adjei and dismissed from his post at the CPP headquarters.

[12] He was charged in connection to the grenade attack on Kwame Nkrumah, the then president of Ghana in Kulungugu.

In February 1965, Nkrumah commuted the sentence of the three accused for the bomb attempt to a 20-year prison term.