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The Ghana Police Service says it has arrested two men for their alleged involvement in the killing of a US national at Nyinasen near Cape Coast in the Central Region.
In a statement issued by the service on Sunday, April 21, it said the two suspects, Wisdom Sete, a Togolese, and Yussif Afrim, were arrested on Friday, April 19, at Assin Praso in the Central Region for their alleged involvement in the alleged murder of Naomi Jehubiyah.

According to the police, its preliminary probe shows that Wisdom Sete, who’s believed to be the fiancé of the deceased, allegedly conspired with Yussif Afrim to kill Naomi Jehubiyah.

It said the remains of the deceased have since been deposited at the Cape Coast Teaching Hospital for preservation and autopsy.
The Police said two vehicles owned by the deceased have been retrieved from the suspects who are currently in police custody assisting in investigations.

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