The Ghana Police Service has arrested three additional suspects in connection with the murder of Indian national Devendra Singh, bringing the total number of arrests in the case to four.
The victim had earlier been reported missing, prompting police investigations and search operations to determine his whereabouts.
According to police, a major breakthrough occurred on April 25, 2026, at about 2:00 p.m., when officers received information that the victim’s vehicle had been abandoned on the outskirts of Sabin Akrofuom near Royal Lemosey Hospital.
A police team dispatched to the location discovered the vehicle parked by the roadside. Upon inspection, officers found the lifeless body of Devendra Singh in the boot of the car with multiple stab wounds.
Addressing the media on Friday, May 8, Director of Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, Grace Ansah-Akrofi, said intelligence-led operations conducted on April 29 and 30 led to the arrest of three additional suspects identified as Osman Moro, also known as Tiago, 20, Hakim Kudjoe Jnr, and Moro Sulley, alias Moro Aboboyaa.
She explained that the arrests followed the earlier apprehension of suspect John Adokpo, also known as Peter.
According to police investigations, Hakim Kudjoe Jnr admitted involvement in the crime and told investigators that on April 24 he went to the deceased’s workplace and replaced the CCTV camera server with the assistance of suspect Moro Sulley.
Police said the suspect later led officers to the location where the CCTV server was recovered.
Investigators further disclosed that Hakim Kudjoe Jnr confessed to taking the deceased’s iPhone 17 Pro Max and a Tecno mobile phone after the murder. He allegedly handed the iPhone to Osman Moro at Kaase and gave the Tecno phone to Moro Sulley.
Osman Moro later directed police to a nearby bush where the iPhone was retrieved. The device had reportedly been wrapped in a brown envelope and buried beneath leaves.
ACP Ansah-Akrofi stated that Moro Sulley was identified as the individual who assisted in replacing the CCTV server at the deceased’s workplace.
She added that suspect John Adokpo admitted driving the deceased’s vehicle to the location where it was eventually discovered.
“All the suspects are currently in police custody assisting with investigations, while efforts are ongoing to arrest two other persons believed to be connected to the case,” she said.
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