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The Accra Circuit Court attempting six people blamed for being associated with the bullion Van burglary has requested that the case agenda should be sent to the Attorney General (AG) for exhortation.
This is to work with the preliminary else, the case would be struck out, Mrs Patricia Amponsah, the appointed authority said.
The Court in concluding the case, said arraignment had neglected to follow the court's requests and since the AG was commanded to arraign offering its guidance ought to be permitted.
She consequently concluded it to August 8, 2022, adding that assuming the AG likewise loosened, the denounced people would be released.
Delegate Superintendent of Police (DSP) Sylvester Asare had prior let the Court know that General Constables Yaro Afisu Ibrahim, Albert Fosu, Richard Boadu, Rabiu Jambedu and Nelson Tettey are enlist mates and companions while Zakaria is an engine technician.
In 2021, Police recorded a progression of bullion vans and road burglaries inside the Greater Accra locale and mounted reconnaissance, Prosecution said.
On February 22, 2022, upon a clue that outfitted men went after a bullion van with enrollment number GN 424-14 at North Kaneshie, examination started which prompted the capture of Constable Reindolph Gyimah Ansah pseudonym Pablo and Lance Corporal Stephen Nyame [both deceased]. Further examination prompted the capture of the charged people.
He said the Constables, including the departed officials after their fundamental preparation were presented on the National SWAT Unit, Police Headquarters, while Tettey was presented on the Rapid Deployment Force [RDF], Wa.
The Court heard that Yaro, Fosu, Rabiu and Tettey when presented on their individual Units, went through different strategic and specific weapon preparing to prepare them for the capability of their Units which included escort and insurance of Bullion Vans.
Further examination had it that in February 2022, charged people including their departed partners and those in general concurred, went after and endeavored looting Mon-Tran Ghana's Bullion Van with Registration number GN 424-14.
They shot into the impenetrable van with AK 47 Rifles and utilized Royal motorbikes asserted to be Tettey's, which were ridden by their associates at large. Boadu's obligation was to screen the van and feed the pack with data.
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