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4 arrested in deadly Owhim Tigo Junction robbery

Four suspects linked to the deadly robbery at Owhim Tigo Junction, Kumasi, which claimed the life of Mr Andrews Amankwah on February 10, 2026, have been arrested, the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, announced yesterday at a press conference.

According to the IGP, three members of the gang were apprehended during coordinated police operations across Kumasi, while their leader, Eric Antwi Duku, died from gunshot wounds sustained during the raid.

Investigations revealed that the gang’s network extended from Kumasi to Paga and Offinso. The syndicate, notorious for snatching Toyota Hilux and Land Cruiser vehicles, had been on the wanted list of the Ghana Police Service Tarkwa Police Command and was reportedly planning another heist when officers moved in.

The first breakthrough came on February 18 with the arrest of Akwasi Manu, who was found in possession of the victim’s mobile phone. Intelligence-led operations then led to the capture of Bashiru Tanko at Atonsu High School Junction, followed by Kwadwo Amponsah and Emmanuel Kwame Appiah at Hwereso near Boankra and Danyame Soldier Barracks, respectively.

The IGP commended the Ashanti Regional Commander, the Anti-Robbery Unit, and the Cyber Vetting Team of the Criminal Investigation Department for their swift action. He urged the public to continue sharing credible information to aid police operations.

“This syndicate thought they could run, but we pursued them and dismantled their operations. To criminals out there, take note: we will leave no stone unturned. We will pursue you, arrest you, and bring you to justice,” Mr Yohuno declared.

Earlier, the Ashanti Regional Police Commander, DCOP Osei Akoto Arthur, emphasised that through sustained surveillance, technical intelligence, and targeted operations, the police had successfully dismantled a dangerous carjacking syndicate known as the “Duku Syndicate.”

Items recovered from the ringleader included a Bruni Mod 84 pistol, eight rounds of live ammunition, a tracking detection device, forged vehicle documents, and a Toyota Corolla belonging to the deceased suspect.

The suspects confessed to stealing several vehicles over the past one.

FROM KINGSLEY E. HOPE, KUMASI

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