Police in
the Upper East Region of Ghana have killed two armed robbers believed to have been part
of a gang that shot and robbed a police officer last week.
The two robbers identified only as Baba and Rasta were killed in a
gun battle with the police last night, when the police attempted to arrest them
at their hideout at Yipale, a suburb of Bolgatanga.
DCOP Simon Yaw Afeku |
The Upper East Regional Police Commander, DCOP Simon Yaw Afeku
briefed journalists on Monday.
The
shoot-out left one police officer with a bullet wound in the leg.
A third suspect whose name has been given as Patrick Ayine alias
Aluta is in the grips of the Police and is expected to be arraigned before
court soon.
The police also retrieved an AK47 riffle, a pistol and some rounds
of ammunition from the robbers’ hideout.
weapons retrieved from the robbers' by the police |
The robbers
are also believed to be behind several motorbike snatching crimes which
occurred on the Bolgatanga – Navrongo Road.
The three were said to have attacked a police officer in plain
clothes while he was travelling from Navrongo to Bolgatanga on the dawn of
February 23, 2016.
The robbers allegedly shot the policeman four times after he
resisted attempts to steal his motorbike last week Tuesday.
The policeman required an operation to live, the regional
commander said.
The gang has since eluded police patrol teams until last Sunday
night when at about 5 am police stormed their abode.
“But police encountered fire injuring one corporal in the process”,
DCOP Simon Afeku said.
Rasta and Baba were pronounced dead on arrival at the government
hospital when they were rushed to the hospital.
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