
Kumasi, June 7, GNA - A 20-year-old barber has been remanded into prison custody by a Kumasi Circuit Court for allegedly robbing a policeman at gun point, in the company of nine other gangsters.
Stephen Adjei, who pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and robbery, would re-appear before court on June 12.
His accomplices were on the run.
Nana Adjoa Konadu Owusu-Banahene, Assistant State Attorney, told the court presided over by Justice Emmanuel Amo-Yartey that on April 30, this year, General Constable Abdulai Mohammed was returning from Wa in the Upper West Region to Koforidua in the Eastern Region.
When he got to Pampaso in Kumasi at about 0100hours, Adjei and his gang took advantage of the darkness at the place and attacked him at gun point.
Abdulai, who was then in mufti was ordered by the group led by Adjei to surrender everything on him.
In a struggle, they managed to search his pockets and seized a wallet containing GH¢27.00, his Police Appointment Card as well as an Automated Teller Machine card.
The gangsters bolted amidst firing of gunshots leaving their victim to his fate.
General Constable Abdulai after making a report to the Central Police Station returned to the scene in different attire in the company of a colleague but they could not make any arrest.
Adjei, who had joined commuters on a bus to outwit the police, was arrested.
GNA


Abandoned newborn baby found near gutter at Agona Swedru Woaraba
Reparations Justice Forum questions imported schnapps for African libation ritua...
35-year-old teacher found dead in room at Akyem Anweam
If 2024 anti-LGBTQ bill was good, why wasn't same given to Mahama for assent? — ...
'Oga should be worried' — Kwaku Azar reacts as pressure mounts on Ofori-Atta af...
Nigerians facing xenophobic attacks in South Africa are legal migrants — Foreign...
AG to meet US counterparts on pending extradition requests — Kwakye Ofosu
JHS graduate, another drown in Twifo-Atti-Morkwa rivers during heavy rainfall
27-year-old jailed 4years for stealing church musical equipment at Hohoe
Call 'Rambo-style' Mintah Akandoh to order — Minority tells Mahama
