16 arrested in military and police exercise at Yeji

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A joint police and military team has busted 16 suspects at Yeji in the Bono East region during a special exercise conducted to clamp down on criminals in the area.

One of the suspects, Ibrahim also known as JJ, was found in possession of a Bruni pistol mod 92, a revolver pistol, a dismantled shotgun, G 3, five rounds of ammunitions and browning pistol with six rounds of ammunitions suspected to be used for armed robbery.

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Retrieved weapons

Suspects Yakubu Ashadu, also known as Andani, was also busted for possessing a parcel of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, while Tahiru Abdul Wahab had in his possession a Baikal shotgun, two hammers and five machetes.

Three of the suspects, Ibrahim, Ashadu and Joseph Larry (popularly known as Wofa), were handed over to the Bono East Regional Police Command in Techiman, the capital, while the rest were detained at Yeji for further interrogation.

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Suspect Joseph Larry, aka Wofa

The Bono Regional Police Public Relations Officer, Chief Inspector Augustin Kinsley Oppong, who made this known, said the special operation team also sent the various exhibits to the Bono East Regional Police Headquarters at Techiman for further action.

He said the suspects found culpable would be prosecuted.

Techiman swoop
Retrieved weapons

Chief Inspector Oppong called on the general public to support the police and other security agencies to arrest criminals to reduce crime in the country.

He said the special operation was conducted to help reduce crime, especially armed robbery on the Atebubu-Yeji highway.

During his working visit, the chiefs and people in the area made a passionate appeal to the Bono East Regional Minister, Kofi Amoakohene, to beef up security to curb the increasing incidents of armed robberies on the Kintampo-Yeji, Atebubu-Yeji and the Atebubu-Kwame-Danso roads.

Source: Adomonline.com |Adom News| Christian Ofori Kumah