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The Ghana Police Service arrests four people in connection with the murder of University of Ghana law professor Professor Emmanuel Benneh.
The detainees are mainly domestic workers working as law teachers in a private residence in Accra.
It shows two cleaners, Christian Pobee, 32, den James Nana Womba, 26, where they were arrested and house helpers, Isaac Botchwey, 41, den one Adams Mensah Mansur, 52, who is a gardener.
The murder of the law professor happened last week on Thursday in a private mansion inside, the killer tied himself in the hand and legs and received stab wounds in the body.
Two days after they knew nothing of the man, one of the domestic workers, the gardener reports the matter of a sister who lives nearby.
So they broke into the building and found the lifeless body of an experienced law professor.
According to the gardener, Mr. Botchway, go see if he says that the killer or killers fight before they die.
After the murder, the crime scene is clean, but one sees the bloodstains at the crime scene.
Accra Regional Police Public Relations Officer DSP Afia Tenge speaking to BBC Pidgin, says the matter has been taken over by the Regional Command so far, and four workers have been arrested.
“The team of investigators, including the CID crime scene management team, begins to investigate and then reconstructs the crime scene to assist the police in investigations,” explains DSP Afia Tenge.
Meanwhile, the family of the deceased called the Ghanaian police to expedite the dema investigations into the murder.
Ghanaian social media users who know the man express disappointment at what some say is the senseless murder of a good legal mastermind.
Ghanaians are calling on authorities to solve the problem, unlike the unsolved murders of JB Danquah-Adu, Ahmed Suale and others.
Prof. Benneh. What was your crime? Politics or socialism?
Please, the Ghana police should not be like JB – Ahmed and the others.
Justice Justice Justice.– @wofakee (@ wofakee1) September 13, 2020
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This hits too hard, Professor Emmanuel Yaw Benneh. 😔🙏🏾 Rest in power.
The best to do it.
Every lesson, tutorial, supervision and encouragement, I will never forget.
I can’t believe this is what I have left. pic.twitter.com/6TvjarigvS– Aniela Allotey (@ani_ela_) September 12, 2020
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A man with depth. A man whose words carry more weight than texts in international law. A man who has the whole UN letter in his head is no longer with us.
It is with dark hearts that I announce the death of Prof. EY Benneh; Lecturer at Int. Law @ UG, Faculty of Law.
– GhLawTrends (@GhLawTrends) September 12, 2020
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