A robbery victim in Tamale is lamenting how suspected robbers are left off the hook by the police immediately after they’ve been convicted of a crime.
Mohammed Hafiz said about two years ago, the police granted bail to a robber who had attacked him without spending time in jail.
The 34-year-old disclosed his experience to JoyNews’ Mohammed Nurudeen after the murder of Mfantseman MP and his driver on the Mankessin-Abeadze Abakrom road in the Central Region by robbers.
Mr Hafiz said memories of one of his scariest moments when the robbers had his at a gun point still linger on.
He is worried that such criminals are always being freed to continue to hunt and hurt innocent lives.
“It was like a movie to me. I even tried to laugh but the guy was like ‘what are you trying to say?’”
Mr Hafiz said the incident occurred at 10 pm on January 19, 2018, behind Radach Lodge at Lamashegu in Tamale in the Northern Region.
According to him, he was riding home from town when the two-armed men stopped him.
“I saw them walking on the rough road but I didn’t know they were robbers.”
Mr Hafiz said the gunman was very determined at the time and took his motorbike among others before ordering him to walk into a nearby bush.
"One of the men was armed with a gun and the other was holding a long machete. Both were threatening to either shoot or slash me with the machete if I disobeyed their orders," he recounted.
According to Mr Hafiz, the robbery only lasted a few minutes, but that moment has forever haunted him. He later informed friends about the incident and pleaded with them to be on the lookout.
“Anytime I reflect over the incident I feel so bad. How many people are fortunate to go through such incident and are still alive?” he quizzed.
Ten days after the incident, one of the armed robbers sent Mr Hafiz’s phones to phone technicians to unlock them. He claimed the brother had died and left the phones so they wanted to sell them to defray some debts.
Fortunately, Mr Hafiz had already informed the technicians about the robbery incident.
“When the technicians switched on the phone, he saw my photo and he quickly contacted my brother.”
The suspect was arrested. Mr Hafiz identified him as one of those who robbed him and he was put before the court, but his accomplices could not be traced.
After further investigations were conducted, the 34-year-old got his motorbike and his phones back. But the suspected who was on police records as a hardened criminal was granted bail.
According to Mr Hafiz, he could not have been in court every two weeks because of his work schedules in Wa in the Upper West Region.
Though it is essential for robbery victims to report crimes to police as soon as they can, Mr Hafiz is worried the outcome of such cases is always disappointing.
“This was someone who served a 12-year prison sentence and is a known criminal with police records to show for that. Nobody would be able to tell what he is into now.”
Mr Hafiz, however, advised the public not to struggle, argue or disagree with whatever order armed robbers issue should they find themselves in such a situation. He said it is always likely to end up in pain.
There are several reported cases of a robbery at gunpoint in some parts of Tamale, especially among motorbike riders.
A young man was reportedly shot dead in the early hours of Thursday at the Sagnarigu suburb of Tamale in the Northern Region.
The deceased Mohammed Abdul-Kadir is a graduate of Tamale Technical University.
His elder brother, Mohammed Yussif said the brother died instantly after receiving gunshots in the stomach. Abdul-Kadir has since been buried at the Tamale cemetery.
Latest Stories
-
Traction Control: A lifesaver with an off switch? Here’s why it exists
3 mins -
I don’t need anyman to woo me with money – Miss Malaika 2024 winner refutes pimping claims
10 mins -
”Kurt Okraku sabotaged my national team career because I refused to sign with Dreams FC” – Najeeb Yakubu
11 mins -
Businesses urged to leverage Generative AI for enhanced customer engagement
14 mins -
MultiChoice Ghana partners with Ghana Hotels Association to elevate guest entertainment
23 mins -
Bawumia’s music streaming app or Mahama’s pay-per-view TV channel?
28 mins -
Karpowership Ghana empowers 40 Takoradi Technical University students with scholarship
30 mins -
We expect significant reduction in prices of petroleum products in coming weeks – CEO AOMC
43 mins -
Betway Africa offers once-in-a-lifetime ‘Play-on-the-Pitch’ experience at Emirates Stadium
52 mins -
I coined the term ‘hype man’ in Ghana – Merqury Quaye
58 mins -
Vasseur questions ‘strange momentum’ of Formula One race director change
1 hour -
“I am disappointed in Kojo Manuel” – Merqury Quaye on “no tie” comment
1 hour -
Nana Kwame Bediako; The beacon of unity
1 hour -
Western Region: NDC youth wing embarks on phase 2 of ‘retail campaign’
2 hours -
Action Chapel International holds annual Impact Convention in November
2 hours