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4 soldiers, 2 others remanded over alleged robbery

The Koforidua Circuit Court B has remanded in police custody four soldiers, and two others over alleged armed robbery at Akyem Akanteng in the Lower West Akyem Municipality of the Eastern region.

The soldiers were Sergeant Mensah Dominic, 41, Lance Corporal Tetteh Wayo, 43, both stationed at the Jubilee House, Lance Corporal Nyarko Bernard, 28, stationed at ABF, Tamale Command Unit, PTE, Eric Anim, 23, stationed at 11 Mechanised Infantry Battalion in Accra.

The others included L.C.O Richard Okyere, 27, immigration officer, stationed at the Ministry of Interior, and Kelvin Marfo, 28, a private security man, at the 5th Hour Mining Company at Akyem Akwatia.

The suspects have been each charged on two counts of con­spiracy to commit crime to wit robbery and robbery.

The court presided over by Matilda Reibero adjourned the case to reappear on November 28.

Assistant State Attorney, Micdad Iddrisu, prosecuting, said that Okyere, who was driving a Mitsubishi L200 with registration number GS – 1116- 11, picked up two soldiers at their duty post at the Jubilee House and proceeded to pick up the other two soldiers at Pokuase and Marfo at Asa­mankese before heading to Akyem Akanteng.

Iddrisu said the suspects in military uniforms and armed with military rifles invaded the home of the complainant, 55-year-old Samuel Ofori, a Cocoa Purchas­ing Clerk, at Akyem Akanteng, demanded GH¢100,000.00 and threatened to kill him.

The prosecution said com­plainant told the attackers that he had no money, but he could offer them GH¢10,000, which could be raised after selling 5 grammes of gold ore that was in his possession valued at GH¢29,000.

The court heard that the suspects pushed the complainant inside, went into his room, took the gold and bolted.

Iddrisu said the complainant called the Akwatia Police Com­mander and a police officer at Osenase to inform them about the robbery.

The Assistant State Attorney said luck eluded the suspects as they were apprehended upon reaching the Osenase Police Checkpoint.

He said that two mil­itary rifles with serial numbers-A0082460, A0056937, four maga­zines, 62 rounds of live ammunition and a helmet were retrieved from the suspects after they were taken to the Akwatia Police Station.

The prosecution said that the District Police Commander interrogated the suspects in the presence of other policemen.

Iddrisusaid the first suspect handed over the 5 grammes of gold ore, which the complainant reported had been taken away by the suspects.

Meanwhile, the Mitsubishi L200 with No. GS 1116-11, which was used by the accused for the operation, has been impounded at the forecourt of the Eastern Regional Police Headquarters for further action.

 From Ama Tekyiwaa Ampadu Agyeman, Koforidua

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