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The Ashanti South Police Command has made a significant breakthrough in the investigation into the murder of the Kusasi Chief, Abdul-Malik Azenbe, by arresting three suspects believed to be directly involved in the crime.
Chief Azenbe was tragically shot and killed on the evening of Tuesday, July 22, 2025, at Asawase F-Line in Kumasi.
Eyewitnesses reported that two armed men on a motorcycle carried out the attack, with one wielding an AK-47 rifle.
The shocking incident sparked fear and grief across the local community and prompted an immediate response from law enforcement.
The suspects now in custody have been identified as Jamil Usman, also known as Babamu or Guru; Suleman Yasir Arafat, also known as Obasanjo; and Ashaidu Sumbieda, also known as Eyeshadow.
Investigations by the Ashanti South Police Command have linked all three individuals to the murder of the Kusasi Chief.
Superintendent Stephen Antwi, the Regional Crime Officer, briefing the media at Asante Bekwai, said the suspects would be handed over to the Ashanti Regional Police Command, as the crime occurred within their jurisdiction.
“This arrest is the result of intensive investigative work and strong coordination among our officers.
We are determined to ensure justice is served for the late Kusasi Chief and his family,” Superintendent Antwi emphasised.
The Ashanti South Police Command has assured the public of a thorough investigation and urged anyone with additional information about the incident to come forward.
Meanwhile, a manhunt continues for any remaining perpetrators connected to the attack.
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