Five suspected car snatchers nabbed

The suspected car snatchers standing in front of the stolen cars. Inset: Their weapons The Accra Regional Police Command has arrested five persons who are believed to be part of a car snatching syndicate in the metropolis.

The suspects are Ibrahim Muntari , 29 year old driver, Stephen Waje @ Borsoo 30 year old trader, Evans Nuerttey 27 year old driver, Abubakari Saddique @ French Man 29 year old okada rider and Prince Ayittey, 28 year old Driver.

Two others who allegedly buy the stolen cars from the suspects at a cheaper price and resell them to unsuspecting customers were also arrested.

They are Theophilus Kofi, 28 year old game operator and Nii Okine, 49 year old businessman.

Seven of the stolen cars have since been retrieved from the suspects after their arrest.

Two locally manufactured pistols the suspects allegedly use for their robbery operations have also been seized.

Briefing the media, the Accra Regional Police Commander, DCOP Frederick Adu Anim, said Ibrahim Muntari and Stephen Waje @ Borsoo were arrested on March 8, 2020 at Pokuase by the Amasaman Patrol Team for possessing firearms without lawful authority.

He said the two suspects in the course of police investigations led the police team to arrest Evans Nuertey, Abubakari Saddique and Prince Ayittey at Odumasi near Olebu and Mankrong near Suhum on March 18, 2020.

Modus operandi

Narrating how the suspects operated to the media, DCOP Adu Anim said the suspects hire the services of their targeted drivers who are mainly taxi drivers to any location of their choice where they think they can strike.

“ In the course of the journey, other accomplices join the car and when they reach a point they attack the driver at gun point and seize the car together with any valuable that they find in the car.”He revealed that police continuous investigations revealed that some of the cars robbed are re-sprayed by suspects and sold to unsuspecting customers.“Some of the robbed vehicles are also used for other robbery activities of suspects.”When the vehicles are robbed, the vehicles are either re-sprayed and sold or used to facilitate other robbery operations especially attacks on mobile money vendors, he said.Adding, he revealed that suspects Ibrahim Muntari and Stephen Waje used some of the robbed vehicles to facilitate the robberies of four mobile money vendors at Alhaji Tabora, Lom Nava, Pokuase and Fan-Milk area.The Regional Police Commander disclosed that upon interrogations suspects admitted to series […]

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