One student arrested over tragic killing of KNUST student

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The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) has confirmed the arrest of a suspect believed to be behind the tragic killing of Miss Joana Deladem Yabani, a final-year Biological Science student.

In an update on the incident, the university revealed that the suspect, a fellow student residing in the same hostel as the deceased, was apprehended by the Regional Police following a review of CCTV footage.

The suspect was found with clothing worn during the crime, which has been retrieved as evidence. Authorities have urged students and the university community to remain calm as investigations continue.

Meanwhile, security on campus has been significantly reinforced. Over 50 police officers have been deployed across the university, with five mobile police patrol teams from the Anti-Robbery Squad and 34 patrol officers from the SWAT Unit in the Ashanti Region also assigned to enhance safety. Additional security personnel have been stationed at key locations to improve vigilance.

KNUST management, in collaboration with security agencies and the Regional Police Command, is taking further steps to ensure the safety of students. The university has stated that 80% of the campus, including the area where the incident occurred, is under CCTV surveillance, with efforts underway to achieve full coverage soon.

As a precaution, students have been advised to walk in pairs at night, avoid dark and isolated areas, refrain from carrying valuables in the night, and report any suspicious activities immediately.

KNUST extended its deepest condolences to the family of Miss Yabani, expressing sorrow over the loss and assuring the university community of its commitment to their safety.

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