3 suspects have been apprehended by the police in relation to the East Legon robbery incident

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3 suspects have been apprehended by the police in relation to the East Legon robbery incident

The Ghana Police Service has successfully apprehended three individuals connected to a robbery that took place in East Legon, Accra, on 18th August 2

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The Ghana Police Service has successfully apprehended three individuals connected to a robbery that took place in East Legon, Accra, on 18th August 2024. This development follows a series of intelligence-led operations conducted by the police across the country.

The suspects, identified as Isaac Brena Eshun, Peter Amuzu, and Ibrahim Mohammed, were detained during coordinated police operations. Eshun and Amuzu were arrested in Accra on the 21st and 23rd of August, respectively, while Mohammed was captured in Tamale on 24th August.

During the operation, the police recovered several items, including two iPhones, a Mercedes-Benz C180, and three additional vehicles suspected to have been acquired through illegal activities. Preliminary investigations suggest that the suspects are part of a larger criminal syndicate involved in the robbery and trafficking of stolen vehicles across Ghana. The suspects are currently in police custody, assisting with ongoing investigations.

In a related development, the Ghana Police Service is also investigating a separate incident involving a Biometric Verification Device (BVD) believed to belong to the Electoral Commission (EC). On 23rd August 2024, a suspect identified as Samuel Yaw Koranteng was arrested during a routine police operation in Nsawam in the Eastern Region. The BVD was found in his possession, raising concerns about the security and integrity of the country’s electoral process ahead of the December elections.

The Police have informed the EC of the arrest and have invited them to establish whether the device belongs to them. Preliminary reports suggest that the device may have been stolen or illegally obtained from a source within the electoral body. Authorities are also investigating whether the suspect was working alone or in collaboration with others.

The Ghana Police Service has expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for their continuous support in ensuring security, law, and order during this election period and beyond. The investigation is ongoing, with more details expected to emerge as the case develops.