March 12, 2011 (Page 3 Lead)
SIX alleged robbers who were among the 28 suspected robbers picked up by the Greater Accra Regional Police Command were yesterday remanded in custody by the Accra Circuit Court.
Gabriel Kwadwo Agyemang, 20; Ernest Acheampong, 20; Peter Akakpo, 17; Danladi Seidu Grumah, 18; Vincent Agbetoglo, 20, and Robert Tawiah, 17, are alleged to have embarked on a robbery spree at Agbogba, a suburb of Accra, and the Valley View University (VVU) on March 2, 2011 and in the process attacked and robbed a family and students of the university.
They pleaded not guilty to two counts of conspiracy and robbery and will reappear on March 23, 2011.
Prosecuting, Assistant Superintendent of Police Mr Agyemang Reindoff told the court, presided over by Mr Eric Kyei-Baffour, that around 11.30 p.m. on March 2, 2011 the accused, at gunpoint, attacked a real estate consultant and his family at Agbogba and in the process took away a Toyota Matrix vehicle, valued at GH¢60,000, a 32-inch flat screen television set, valued at GH¢1,000, GH¢1,030 cash and three cellular phones valued at GH¢265.
From the real estate consultant's house, the accused drove the Toyota Matrix to the VVU and robbed students there of various items, including laptops.
The students managed to raise an alarm and in the process Tawiah was arrested. The others, however, escaped.
Tawiah later led the police to arrest his accomplices at their hideout.
According to Mr Agyemang, the six accused persons admitted the offence in their statements to the police and stated that they had sold the items they took from their victims to someone they only named as Gideon at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra.
The prosecution said efforts were underway to arrest the said Gideon, who is currently on the run.
The court, however, directed that Akakpo and Tawiah be kept in a juvenile facility.
It also directed that the Toyota Matrix retrieved from the six be returned to its owner.
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