Audio By Carbonatix
The Katanga District Police Command in the Krachi East Municipality of the Oti Region has arrested two suspects, Solomon Anibra, 24, and Lucas Kwasi, 22, in connection with the murder of a male adult herdsman.
The arrests were announced in a statement signed by the Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), John Nchor of the Public Affairs Units of the Oti Region.
The statement said the incident occurred on April 24, 2025, when the deceased was attacked and assaulted while herding cattle along the Katanga-Tornu feeder road.
It said the victim was rushed to the WoraWora Government Hospital but was pronounced dead on arrival.
According to the statement, following intelligence-led operations, the Police arrested the suspects at their hideout in Katanga on April 25, 2025.
The report further revealed that the suspects, currently in police custody, would be put before the court soon.
Latest Stories
-
Man Utd ‘could make January signing’ amid Neves link
3 hours -
Yamal strikes as leaders Barcelona go 4 points clear
3 hours -
Kane scores as Bayern thrash Heidenheim to end year on high
3 hours -
Ontario Police bust international car theft ring including Ghanaian with 306 stolen vehicles recovered
4 hours -
Liverpool fear significant lower leg injury for Isak
4 hours -
Host Morocco beat stubborn Comoros in AFCON opener
4 hours -
Man Utd face up to ‘massive’ loss of injured Fernandes
4 hours -
AFCON 2025: Morocco second half brilliance seals win over Comoros in opener
4 hours -
Boankra Integrated Logistics Terminal: Tribunal orders Justmoh Construction to refund $33.3m to APSL
5 hours -
Fitch affirms Bank of Africa at ‘BB’; outlook stable
6 hours -
Fuel prices: Ghana ends year at 23rd position in Africa
6 hours -
Remain vigilant during the festivities; cybercriminals do not take holidays – CSA cautions
6 hours -
NSA to close registration portal for 2025/2026 National Service year
6 hours -
BoG Governor targets single-digit interest rates to boost businesses
7 hours -
BAWA-ROCK Ltd honoured for sustainable gold trading at Africa Development Conference
7 hours
