Three men who were seen flaunting guns in a video that has gone viral on social media have been arrested by police in Kumasi.
Police say the three are siblings. They were identified as Rev Alfred Dakora, 43, Emmanuel Dakora, 26, and Richard Sulemana, 28.
The Police are currently searching for a fourth accomplice.
A pump action gun and five spent cartridges were retrieved from those arrested.
There are reports that the suspects might have used the arms for criminal activities.
Deputy Ashanti Regional Police Commander, DCOP David Agyemang Adjem, told the media that they are yet to prefer charges on the suspects. Their statements have been taken.
He appealed to the public, especially those who might have fallen victim to any nefarious activities involving the siblings, to provide information.
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