Four suspected criminals involved in various robberies in and around Sakumono near Tema were on Friday identified by their victims during an identification parade.
The four are Taju Deen, 30, Abdellah Ibrahim, 31, Steven Kwaku alias Aluta and Iddi Iddrisu.
Eighteen victims out of which 11 had marks of attacks including head injury, broken arms and legs were present to identify the 10 suspected criminals.
Taju Deen and Abdellah Ibrahim were identified thrice while Kwaku and Iddrisu were identified once. The suspects are believed to be residing at Maamobi.
Inspector Olivia Turkson, Tema Police Public Affairs Officer, told the Ghana News Agency that further investigations would be carried into the activities of the suspected criminals and those found culpable would be prosecuted.
Source: GNA
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