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The Ghana Police Service has arrested four more people in connection with the murder of the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Royal Cosy Hills Hotel, Eric Johnson, at Jirapa in the Upper West Region.
This sends the total number of suspects apprehended to five.
The suspects; Dookuuri Fausta, Braimah Kasim, Beyuo Felix and Michael Klugey who are all workers at the hotel are in Police custody assisting with investigation together with suspect Kumbata Kwaku who was arrested earlier.
According to the police, investigation would continue to ensure that all perpetrators are brought to book.
Read More: Jirapa Dubai owner, Eric Johnson, dead
This comes after earlier reports that Mr Johnson was murdered by some assailants.
Taking to his social media page to confirm the incident, a journalist in the region Mornah Banung-kae Kennedy described the situation as sad.
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