Arthur Simpson-Kent as he was cuffed by Ghanaian police in Busa village in Ghana |
The suspected killer of
ex-EastEnders actress Sian Blake remains in custody and could be brought before
a court in Ghana today. Arthur Simpson-Kent, 48, was reportedly eating a coconut on a
beach when he was arrested on Saturday after he was "smoked from a
thicket" where he had been hiding and arrested by armed police.
Press
Association report continues:
He
left the country following the deaths of his former partner and their two young
sons, Zachary, eight, and four year-old Amon.
Arthur
Simpson-Kent (left) could be brought before a court in Ghana on Monday
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British
police said they will make a formal request for his extradition "in due
course".
The
Ghanaian authorities cannot hold a suspect for more than 48 hours without
putting him before a court, so it is likely Simpson-Kent will go before a judge
today and that police will apply to have him remanded in custody.
At
a news conference in Ghana's capital Accra yesterday, Detective Chief Inspector
Graeme Gwyn, of the Metropolitan Police's homicide and major crime command,
heaped praise on the "outstanding" work of the Ghanaian authorities.
He
said: "I want to pass on my thanks from myself and Scotland Yard and the
UK authorities for all the work the Ghanaians have done for us in effecting an
arrest.
"The
work they have done has been outstanding and I am truly, truly grateful. I
cannot thank them enough for what they have done.
"The
second thing is our thoughts continue to, and always do remain with, Sian's
family and the boys, this is why we are here, this is why we do what we do, and
we are here to get justice for them."
British
police have faced criticisms that their murder investigation has been blighted
with delays.
But
Mr Gwyn insisted that "there is nothing we or the Ghanaians could have
done any quicker to get out here as quickly as we could".
An
international manhunt was launched for the former model turned hairdresser
after he went missing following the death of his girlfriend and children.
Ms
Blake and her two sons were last seen on December 13. Their bodies were
eventually discovered by police three weeks later buried in the garden of their
home in Erith, Kent.
It
later emerged that Simpson-Kent left the country after officers spoke to him on
December 16.
The case was referred to
the Independent Police Complaints Commission for investigation.
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