The woman who reportedly set ablaze Capt. Maxwell Mahama’s body after he was lynched at Denkyira-Oboase in the Upper West Denkyira district of the Central region has been arrested.

She was arrested Friday night, the Central Regional Police commander DCOP David Ampah Benin told Kasapa News’ Kwaku Baah-Acheamfour.

The suspect was seen in the murder video torching the body of the Junior Military Officer with a match.

Sixteen people have since been arrested following the murder of Capt. Maxwell Mahama.

Seven out of the 16 are on remand including William Baah, the assemblyman who allegedly mobilised the youth to attack the soldier.

Background

Captain Maxwell Mahama, who was a Commander of a Military Detachment in Boase was killed by the inhabitants when he went for jogging Monday morning on suspicion he was an armed robber.

Two women reportedly saw a pistol on him, and because of an armed robbery incident that had happened recently in the area, alarmed by their discovery of the pistol called the assemblyman for the area who organized the youth of the town to lynch him.

Captain Maxwell Mahama who was not dressed in military uniform at the time pleaded several times that he was not a criminal, but the angry residents kept hitting him with cement blocks until he died. They then burned his body.