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Police in Kuntenase in the Ashanti Region have picked up Rashid Ibrahim as a suspect in the murder of Israel Agyei Manu, headteacher of Rogel Montessori Basic School at Atonsu Kumasi.
The victim doubled as a Bolt driver and owner of a Toyota Vitz vehicle with registration number GE 3170-21.
The suspect who initially gave an untenable alibi to the Police later confessed to committing the crime and led the police team to retrieve the machete he allegedly used to behead the deceased at Feyiase New Site on July 4, 2021.
Rashid Ibrahim is currently in Police custody pending a court appearance.
In a detailed post on Facebook, the Ghana Police Service said it was also grateful to community members who continually volunteer information that aid in the arrest of perpetrators.
The Police again assured the general public of the strictest confidentiality and appeals to such informants to desist from blowing their own cover by bragging about such exploits.

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