The East Legon Police in Accra have issued a wanted notice for one Robert Ayitey, who is alleged to have run away with his employer’s ¢59,000.00, £1,000 and a blue Yamaha YBR 125 motorbike with registration number M-18-GT 2583.
The police has also cautioned the general public not to do any business with Robert Ayitey, whose photo appears above, and that any member of the public who does business with him does so at his/her own risk.
"The general public is hereby encouraged to volunteer information that may lead to the hideout of this individual. Any successful information volunteered will be appreciated with an amount of ¢5,000.
"Anyone with information about him should please contact 0501562963 or contact the East Legon Police on 0244204265."
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