General News of Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Source: www.ghanaweb.com

Watch CCTV footage of how arrested jewelry robbery gang operated

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested four suspects linked to a series of jewelry shop robberies recorded in Accra in 2025.

Following their arrests, CCTV footage capturing one of the incidents at a jewelry shop at Dzorwulu has surfaced online, released by the police service.

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The footage, dated October 20, 2025, shows one of the alleged suspects, fully masked, forcibly entering the shop by smashing the glass door with a hammer, while wielding a gun, to the shock of the shop attendant who appeared visibly shaken and afraid.

At the same time, another suspect, believed to be an accomplice, is seen seated on a motorbike outside the shop, keeping watch and waiting for his partner.

The CCTV footage further shows the suspect hurriedly packing the jewellery into a “Ghana Must Go” bag.

The incident, which occurred in broad daylight, ended with the robbers fleeing the scene after their operation, leaving the shop attendant to later come out to assess the damage caused.

The four suspects who are in custody were paraded by the police on March 30, 2026, before the media.

The gang are said to have operated in several places including West Lands, Dzorwulu, East Legon, and Takoradi.

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The police added that they mainly targeted gold and diamond jewelries as part of the modus operandi.

The suspects have been identified as Abdul Aziz Mahmoud alias Justin Martin, 40; Abubakar Mahmoud, 28; Edgar Donkor, 33; and Donatus Donkor, 37.

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