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My attack on Alakija bridge: Let the Virtual Operators come
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By Prince Osuagwu
Last Sunday, dare-devil armed robbers, at gunpoint, dispossessed me of my two operating tools; a sleek, smooth Samsung Galaxy A31 and a Tecno Phantom 9 smartphone, on top of Alakija bridge while one was trapped in a satanic hold up.
It was a close shelve with death. The bandits sprayed the driver’s window glass of my car with bullets and visible holes on the fabrics of the seats are shocking reminders to what would have happened if I were in the car by the time they arrived. Fortunately, on a self appointed mission of a road Marshal, I was looking for viable options to ease the traffic by the time they struck.
Robbery cases in Aflao decline
January 15, 2021
The Aflao Police Command said robbery cases in Aflao, in the Volta Region, has declined.
According to Superintendent of Police Bempah Sarpong, the Aflao Police Commander, at the beginning of the New Year, the police had recorded petty crimes such as assault, threat of causing harm and serious robbery in the border town.
He said data available at the Aflao Police Command showed 26 cases of robbery in 2016, 12 in 2017, 19 each in 2018 and 2019 and seven in 2020.
Speaking to the Ghana News Agency, Supt Sarpong said the decline in robbery case was due to dedication of personnel to fight crime, which led to the arrest and incarceration of criminals who engaged in armed robberies in Aflao area.
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BY: Mary Anane-Amponsah
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Two Togolese who attacked a trader with a machete at Aflao and bolted with her phone have been jailed.
The convicts, Bruno Daforlenyame and Jean Atigah, were sentenced to 24 years and 15 years imprisonment, respectively by the Keta Circuit Court.
Although the two denied committing a crime of robbery when they appeared before the court in February last year, the court, presided over by Mr Kwame Polley, found them culpable of the crime and sentenced them accordingly.
How it happened
The prosecutor, Chief Inspector Seth Apau, told the court that on January 30 last year, around 12 midnight, the trader, Mabel Doamekpor, met the two convicts while returning from the border after delivering some items at the Customs barracks, near the border post office.