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Police arrest suspect for killing rival who dated his ex-wife



The Ghana Police Service has apprehended Malcom Fraizer, also known as Nii Djan, in connection with a chilling murder that stemmed from a violent altercation fuelled by a domestic dispute.

The swift arrest on July 1, driven by advanced police intelligence and the unexpected emergence of a video related to the incident online, underscores the evolving role of digital evidence in modern crime detection.

Preliminary investigations have revealed that the fatal confrontation occurred on April 1, 2025.

During intensive interrogation, the suspect, Malcom Fraizer, confessed to engaging the deceased in a physical altercation.

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His motive, he admitted, was rooted in a personal grievance about the discovery that the victim was allegedly dating his ex-wife.

The National Operations Directorate (NOD) Intelligence Unit at the Police Headquarters spearheaded the investigation, leveraging digital footprints to pinpoint the suspect’s hideout.

This marks a growing trend where the proliferation of social media platforms and citizen journalism aids law enforcement in tracking criminal activities, though it also raises questions about the ethical implications of such content.

This tragic incident highlights the severe consequences that can arise from domestic conflicts and the emotional volatility often associated with such disputes.

While specific statistics for 2025 are still being compiled, reports from previous years indicate that domestic violence remains a significant concern in Ghana.

Malcom Fraizer is currently in police custody, actively assisting with ongoing investigations.

In Ghana, murder is a capital offence, with legal consequences that can include life imprisonment or, in some cases, the death penalty, although there has been a de facto moratorium on executions in recent years. The Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), outlines the legal framework for such serious crimes.

The ability of the NOD Intelligence Unit to rapidly act on intelligence, particularly from online sources, demonstrates the Ghana Police Service’s increasing sophistication in crime-fighting.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the devastating outcomes of unresolved personal conflicts and the critical importance of seeking peaceful resolutions.

As investigations continue, the public awaits further details on the circumstances surrounding the fatal encounter and the path to justice for the deceased.

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