The Police Service has arrested 25 individuals alleged to be involved in some robbery cases recorded in the various regions across the country.
These arrests were made from February 1 to 14, 2022.
In a Facebook post, the Police revealed that the suspects include; Moses Walewale, Kwame Ansong, Nana Kow Mensah, Eric Abi Aidoo, Bismark Abugri, Kanita Gariba Zule, Eliasu Awudu, Abubakar Ali, Haruna Mohammed, Nicholas Mills and Dennis Mawuli.
The others are; Nana Kwame, Jojo Kwame Nhyira, Kwadwo Peter aged, Kwame Barko, Ebenezer Pupulapu, Francis Mahama, Alexander Agyeman, Badu Gabriel, Nii Addo, Kwesi Arthur, Evans Koffie, Baba Shaibu Iddrisu and Michael Divuo.
They were apprehended as a result of the effective collaboration between the Police and members of the communities affected.
Meanwhile, the Police has expressed its gratitude to the many Ghanaians who aided with investigations and the capture of the suspects.
Again, the Service has assured its commitment to fight against robbery in the country.
"We are confident that if communities continue to partner with the Police in our crime-fighting efforts, together we can make our country safer today than it was yesterday, and more peaceful today than tomorrow," it concluded.
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