Two more suspects who escaped from cells at the Nkwanta Police station in Oti region have been re-arrested.
The two are robbery suspect, Mohammed Kadir and Stephen Asamoah who is also standing trial for defilement.
According to reports, they were arrested at their hideout in Keri, a farming community in the Nkwanta South.
This brings to three, the number of inmates re-arrested after they broke cells and escaped on Tuesday evening.
However, the first suspect, Danjumah Afu is reported to have drunk parazone after he was re-arrested.
He will be put before the Jasikan Circuit Court on Tuesday 13 April 2023.
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