“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: 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. Click on the link to join the Metascholar News channel for curated, meaningful stories tailored just for YOU: https://t.me/metascholarworkshopsltd

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21-Year-Old Suspect Arrested in Connection with KNUST Student’s Death Following CCTV Analysis

The Ashanti Regional Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a final-year student believed to be romantically linked to the late Joana Deladem Yabani, as part of ongoing investigations into her tragic death. The suspect, identified as 21-year-old Daniel Tuffuor, was taken into custody after a review of CCTV footage from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) campus, where the incident occurred. According to the police, Tuffuor was seen in the footage wearing clothing that matched the attire he had on at the time of his arrest. This discovery has made him a key person of interest in the case. The Ashanti Regional Police Commander, DCOP Emmanuel Teye-Cudjoe, stated that the suspect is currently assisting with investigations to determine his involvement, if any, in the circumstances surrounding Yabani’s death. In response to the incident, the police have launched an intensified 24-hour surveillance operation on the KNUST campus to ensure the safety of students and staff. This move aims to reassure the university community and prevent any further incidents. The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has also stepped in, speaking directly with the Vice-Chancellor of KNUST, Professor (Mrs.) Rita Akosua Dickson, to assure her of the police’s commitment to maintaining security on campus. Professor Dickson, on behalf of the university, expressed her gratitude to the IGP for his swift response and assurances. She emphasized the importance of collaboration between the university and law enforcement to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff during this difficult time. The late Joana Deladem Yabani, a final-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, was found dead near the KNUST Disability and Rehabilitation Centre in the early hours of February 27, 2025. Her lifeless body was discovered at approximately 5:00 a.m. by the KNUST Security Services, who immediately alerted the police. The incident has sent shockwaves through the university community, prompting calls for justice and increased security measures. As investigations continue, the police have urged the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information that could hinder the process. The arrest of Tuffuor marks a significant development in the case, but authorities have stressed that the investigation is ongoing and further updates will be provided as new information emerges. The tragic death of Joana Deladem Yabani has not only left the KNUST community in mourning but has also highlighted the need for enhanced security protocols on campuses across the country. The…

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