The Ghana Police Service has arrested a suspect in reference to the alleged homicide of a senior lecturer on the College of Schooling, Winneba (UEW), following his mysterious disappearance earlier this week.
In an announcement issued on Thursday, police confirmed that the suspect, recognized as Joshua Karry Arthur, was discovered on the residence of the deceased lecturer at Essuokyir within the Central Area.
The lecturer had been reported lacking by colleagues on Tuesday, twenty first Could 2025, after repeated makes an attempt to achieve him failed.
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The deceased lecturer had been reported lacking on twenty first Could, 2025 by his colleagues who had indicated to Police that each one efforts to achieve him had yielded no response. Police proceeded to the residence of the deceased, the place the suspect was discovered and arrested.
Investigators on the scene found traces of blood, which led them to a heap of sand roughly 23 metres from the home. After clearing the sand, police discovered a buried physique believed to be that of the lacking lecturer.
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The physique was retrieved and has been deposited on the morgue for preservation and post-mortem.
Additional searches on the property led to the restoration of a number of objects believed to belong to the deceased. These included two Samsung cell phones, a laptop computer, a 50-inch tv, and a automobile key for a Toyota Fortuner.
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Police say the suspect is at the moment in custody helping with ongoing investigations and is anticipated to be arraigned before court shortly.
The incident has despatched shockwaves by means of the university community, with many calling for swift justice within the matter.
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