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According to Joy News sources, the suspect who allegedly caused damage to a monument and several signposts at the Kotoka International Airport Roundabout in Accra will face prosecution on Monday, September 2.
The Ghana Police Service arrested Newwel Gavu on Saturday for allegedly causing damage to public property.
This was after vigilant members of the public and Airport security alerted authorities.
In a statement, the police confirmed, “The suspect is currently in custody and will be taken through the due process of the law.”
The police also praised the public and Airport security for their prompt response, saying, “We would like to commend members of the public and the Airport security for their vigilance, which led to the arrest of the suspect.”
The suspect remains in custody as investigations continue, and the police have assured the public that all necessary legal processes will be followed to ensure justice is served.
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