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General News of Saturday, 7 April 2018

Source: gbcghana.com

Ghana Police denies seizure of patrol vehicle by robbers

ACP David Eklu, Director-General of Public Affairs at the Ghana Police Service ACP David Eklu, Director-General of Public Affairs at the Ghana Police Service

The Police Service has denied media reports of a seizure of its patrol vehicle by some inhabitants of Sankore in the Bono-Ahafo region for robbery.

Rather, the police said members of a patrol team stationed at Kwapong in the area which came under attack by thugs, abandoned the vehicle and retreated to the Sankore Police station when it veered off the road and entered a ditch.

“Reinforcements were called in and the vehicle was retrieved and taken to Sankore Police station,” this was in a statement tweeted and signed by its Director-General, Public Affairs, Assistant Commissioner of Police, (ACP) David Eklu on Friday.

The police in the tweeted statement insisted that: “though there was some sort of attack on the Police, the thugs on that day did not seize the Police vehicle as alleged nor did they use the vehicle for any subsequent robbery.

The Police and the Military are currently in control of the security situation at Sankore town.

It is also instructive to note that, nobody has reported any robbery involving the usage of any Police vehicle on that date.”

The police statement said three suspects have been arrested and remanded in prison custody by a Sunyani Circuit Court to appear on Tuesday, April 10, 2018, while, a manhunt has been launched by the Regional Police Command to arrest the remaining suspects involved in the attack.