The Ghana Police Service has announced the arrest of three suspects involved in car snatching operations.
Identified as Peter Amuzu (alias Master P), Ibrahim (alias Dawah), and Isaac Eshun, they were arrested in different locations; Accra, Tamale, and Takoradi, respectively.
Among the vehicles retrieved is a Mercedes-Benz C300, which was snatched from the road manager of Stonebwoy recently in East Legon.
The police announced via social post: “The Ghana Police Service through an intelligence-led operation has arrested three persons in connection with a robbery incident which took place at East Legon in Accra on 18th August, 2024.
The suspects were arrested in a series of coordinated Police operations. While suspects Isaac Brena Eshun and Peter Amuzu, were arrested on 21st and 23rd August respectively in Accra, suspect Ibrahim Mohammed was arrested at Tamale on 24th August 2024.
Exhibits recovered from them include two iPhones, a Mercedes-Benz C180, and three additional vehicles suspected to have been obtained through illegal means.
Investigations have so far revealed that the suspects are part of a criminal syndicate involved in the robbery and sale of stolen vehicles across the country. All the suspects are in police custody assisting the investigation.”
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The arrest of the suspects comes a few days after Stonebwoy pleaded with them to return the vehicle during an interview with Kafui Dey on GTV.
“Yesterday, another incident happened and I need to chip it in. My road manager and another friend were attacked on the road. I left there and I was going home and he was going to drop off another friend at home and it just happened. Immediately they got into their house, two armed robbers rushed on them, took the car and sped off,” the popular Ghanaian musician narrated.
“I am just pleading, I am using this opportunity to plead with you people. We do not intend to hurt anybody. All we request is, if the car is with you, I think it’s a Benz C300, kindly park it somewhere and tell us to come for it, we won’t harm you. The phones and monies are valuable items but we understand, you bring us the car,” Stonebwoy added.