4 suspected armed robbers killed in gun battle with police

Four suspected armed robbers said to be terrorising Adansi communities in Obuasi were killed in a fierce gun battle with the police, here.
The deadly shootout left the suspects dead and one in critical condition and under police guard at the Bekwai Government Hospital.
Ashanti South Regional Police Commander, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Joseph Hammond Nyaaba, at a press briefing on Monday, said the operation was a major breakthrough in the fight against violent crime in the region.
He identified the gang’s ringleaders as Sampson, alias “Sammy Tugah,” and W.K., an ex-convict, from Old Edubiase.
ACP Nyaaba revealed that the gang had been responsible for a string of violent attacks targeting miners, motorists, and even a bank.
He recalled that on February 15, this year, there was an attack on miners between Agogoso and Adukwai, during which a Chinese was injured, and gold concentrate worth GH¢150,000 stolen.
ACP Nyaaba also disclosed that on February 16, six masked robbers raided a mining site at Dinkyei, injuring a policeman in a shootout and making away his AK-47 rifle and gold valued at GH¢200,000.
He said on March 24, four armed men opened fire on a Nissan Navara carrying Chinese miners, injuring two of them.
The gang struck again on April 5, ambushing a Toyota Corolla on the Adansi Denkyea road after using firewood to block the route. They shot two small-scale miners and stole six pounds of gold worth GH¢80,000.
Additionally, ACP Nyaaba said on April 10, five armed men scaled the fence of the Adansi Rural Bank in Fomena, subdued the security guard, and used an electric cutter to break
into the vault, stealing an undisclosed amount of cash and two pump-action shotguns.
He said on April 11, the armed robbers attacked seven vehicles between Akrokerri and Anwiankwanta, shooting four passengers and robbing them of their items.
ACP Nyaaba indicated that police intercepted a KIA Picanto taxi with registration number WR 650-17, conveying armed robbers, and recovered an AK-47 rifle and two pump-action guns.
FROM KINGSLEY E. HOPE, OBUASI