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| A man suspected to have masterminded 
the killing of the late New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament 
for Abuakwa North, Mr Joseph Boakye Danquah has been arrested by the 
police. 
 The alleged killer was nabbed in an operation led by the 
Accra Regional Police Commander DCOP George Akuffo Dampare when he went 
to Agbogbloshie in Accra to decode the phones of the late Joseph Boakye 
Danquah Adu.
 
 Reliable police sources identified the suspect as 
Daniel Asiedu, a remand prisoner and a beneficiary of the Justice For 
All Programme.
 
 Asiedu, benefitted from the programme after the 
state failed to produce evidence to convict him on an alleged criminal 
case, according to sources.
 
 The suspect is also a jailbird who had been to jail for petty thievery.
 
 His
 arrest comes hours after the police service announced a Ghc10,000 cedis
 bounty for information that could lead to the arrest of the 
perpetrators of that dastardly act.
 
 Peacefmonline.com is reliable
 informed the suspected killer has confessed to committing the crime 
with two other accomplices; Avenger and Agogo Junior. Three phones 
belonging to the deceased was found with the suspect.
 
 Unconfirmed
 reports say he sent the two phones to a repairer for decoding and the 
repairer's suspicions were heightened after seeing images of former 
President John Agyekum Kufuor, the slain MP and other NPP bigwigs. He 
immediately alerted the police following his startling discovery.
 
 According
 to highly placed police sources at the Accra Regional Police Command, 
one of the three phones which were taken for decoding had the picture of
 the late MP “as screen saver and that of former President John Kufuor as screen lock.”
 
 “The repairer alerted the police and they picked Asiedu up,” the source revealed.
 
 The suspect is currently assisting the security agencies to track Avenger and Agogo Junior.
 
 
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