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Ghana Police Arrest Nigerian Man For Beheading Girlfriend

 

A yet-to-be-identified Nigerian man has been arrested by the police in Ghana for allegedly beheading his girlfriend.

A journalist in the country, Serwaa Amihere disclosed this on Twitter.

According to her, the incident occurred in Spintex.

“A young Nigerian man has been picked up by the Ghana Police Service for allegedly beheading his girlfriend at Spintex,” she posted while attaching a video of the incident.

The corpse of the lady was seen being taken to the back of a pickup vehicle in the video.

This is coming a few weeks after the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) arrested seven Nigerians in connection with alleged involvement in activities of cybercrime in Ghana.

The suspects were nabbed after the EOCO acted on intelligence to raid a residence at Manhean, Obeyeyie in the Greater Accra Region

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