“Alleged Murderer of KNUST Final-Year Student Remanded in Custody for Two Weeks”

Daniel Tuffour, a 21-year-old suspect in the alleged murder of a final-year female student at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST), has been remanded in prison custody for two weeks. The decision was made during his arraignment at the Asafo Circuit Court, where prosecutors requested additional time for investigations. The court granted the request, and Tuffour is scheduled to reappear on 17th March 2025.

The Ghana Police Service confirmed Tuffour’s arrest on Thursday, 27th February, following initial investigations into the incident. The victim, identified as Yabane Deladem Aku, was found unresponsive behind the Central Laboratory on campus in the early hours of the same day. A post-mortem examination revealed signs of violence, prompting the arrest of Tuffour, a Level 400 Biological Science student, for further questioning.

In a show of support, Inspector-General of Police Dr. George Akuffo Dampare personally met with the deceased’s family to offer condolences and assure them that justice would be pursued.

Meanwhile, KNUST management has announced heightened security measures to ensure safety on campus. These measures include:

  • Deployment of over 50 police officers across the university
  • Five mobile patrol teams from the Anti-Robbery Squad
  • 34 officers from the SWAT Unit in the Ashanti Region
  • Additional security personnel stationed at key locations

In a statement signed by Dr. Daniel Norris Bekoe, Deputy Registrar of the University Relations Office, the university also revealed that 80% of the campus, including the area where the incident occurred, is under CCTV surveillance, with plans to achieve full coverage soon.

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