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The Matron and Bursar of Somé Senior High School in Agbozume, located within the Ketu South Municipality, have been apprehended on suspicions of pilfering food supplies designated for students residing in the school's boarding facility.
Reported by Citi News, the alleged misconduct by the two staff members is believed to have persisted over an extended period.
Prompted by the interception of the stolen goods, Ibrahim Ayuba, the Assembly Member representing the Logove Electoral Area, facilitated the arrest of the implicated individuals.

The intercepted items, reportedly including tin tomatoes, mackerel, detergents, and insecticide spray, were discovered in possession of the matron and within the bursar's vehicle.

Presently, both suspects are being detained by authorities at the Agbozume police station as investigations into the matter continue.
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