The five others, however, managed to escape, leaving behind a Toyota Corolla, with registration number GS 3942-13.<\/p>\n
[contextly_sidebar id=”tTLmUTXpbEZ2vw3kvTah8N7ZtlT9Sh7L”]Those arrested are Emmanuel Kobby, 22, and Prince Tevon 21, a mobile phone repairer.<\/p>\n
Briefing the media in Akosombo, the acting District Police Commander, Assistant Superintendent of Police Mr Aggrey Baforgo, said between 3 a.m. and 4 a.m. on May 1, 2015, the police had information about a break-in at a provision store at Akosombo Community One after the robbers had made away with recharge phone cards and GH\u00a2350.00.<\/p>\n
Mr Baforgo said the suspects proceeded to break into two bungalows after cutting portions of a metallic protective wire mesh, but could not enter due to noise from the sitting room.<\/p>\n
He said from there, the suspects again went to the Volta Hotel Annex, where some academics had lodged to attend a conference the next day.<\/p>\n
According to him, a security man on duty spotted some strange movements and alerted the police, who mounted a road block and consequently arrested the two suspects.<\/p>\n
The remaining occupants of the abandoned car, however, managed to escape arrest.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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