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The Driver of murdered Abuakwa North MP, Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu, has been arrested by Police in Accra.
The Greater Accra regional police command confirmed the arrest to Joy News Wednesday, bringing the number of those apprehended in connection with the MP’s death to six.
Police interrogation of all six will begin Wednesday morning.
Three men and two women were picked up by the police on Tuesday to assist with investigations into the murder of the legislator.
The three men, including the security man at the Shiashie residence of the MP, were in the house when the incident occurred, police said

Joseph Boakye Danquah Adu was stabbed to death after some assailants went straight to the MP's bedroom.
They used a ladder to enter the home and after struggling with him for a few minutes, they overpowered and stabbed him.
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