An officer of the National Investigation Bureau (NIB) and his wife were robbed at gunpoint in their home in Kasoa Crispo City, in the Awutu Senya East Municipality, on Wednesday at around 2:30 am.
The armed men, wielding guns and cutlasses, broke into the house while the family was asleep.
They tied up the couple and made off with a Toyota Corolla with the registration number GX 1651-20, mobile phones, two television sets, and demanded their Mobile Money (MoMo) pin.
When the victims couldn’t provide the pin, the robbers taped their mouths with sellotape before fleeing.
The officer (name withheld) said the experience had left the family traumatised.
For security reasons, the victims’ identities were not disclosed.
The police said investigations were underway to apprehend the robbers.
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