
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has arrested five suspects believed to be part of a criminal syndicate responsible for stealing large sums of cash from parked vehicles across the region.
According to the police, the group operates using two vehicles and strategically targets individuals who have just withdrawn substantial amounts of money from banks.
Once a target is identified, the spotter alerts accomplices positioned in a separate vehicle nearby. They then trail the victim until the person leaves their car unattended, at which point they strike and steal the money.
Investigations led to the arrest of five suspects who, according to DCOP Cudjoe, have confessed to being part of a larger criminal network. The suspects include Russell Ekenze, 29, a taxi driver; Francis Friday, 49, a politician; and Linus Agwazie, 51, a trader. Police say all five are Nigerian nationals.
Police have since impounded two vehicles suspected to have been used in the criminal activities: a gold-coloured Toyota Highlander with registration number GT 2471-14 and a black Toyota Highlander with registration number GX 7124-12, both bearing fake license plates.
“One of the key suspects, Cosmas Maduabuchukwu, sustained a gunshot wound during an attempted arrest and managed to flee. Intelligence data revealed that he sought refuge at a drinking bar in Kenyanase owned by Gifty Ozurumbam and Gladys Ibrahim. These two individuals have since been arrested for obstructing police investigations by failing to disclose the whereabouts of the suspect,” he said.
During interrogation, the suspect allegedly confessed to shooting and killing the victim. A mobile phone believed to belong to the deceased has been retrieved from him as part of the ongoing investigation.
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I think the govt must issue a stern warning to Nigerians living in Ghana about their misconduct.