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The Ghana Police Service, through the Special Support Unit, has arrested three suspects in connection with a series of robberies reported in Afienya, Atadeka, Apollonia, and surrounding communities in the Greater Accra Region.
The suspects, identified as Seth Noi Tetteh, also known as “Wonder,” and two others, Selasie Emmanuel and Sulemana Osman, were arrested on December 24, 2025 and December 26, 2025, respectively, following information that suspect Seth Noi Tetteh had been taken into custody at the Atadeka Police Station for his alleged involvement in multiple robbery incidents in the area.
During interrogation, suspect Seth Noi Tetteh admitted his involvement in several robberies across Afienya, Atadeka, Apollonia, Spintex Road, Airport Residential Area, Community 18, Ashaiman, Mataheko, and Oyibi, and disclosed that he operated with other accomplices.

Further intelligence led police to Kasoa Ofankor on December 26, 2025, where the team arrested suspects Selasie Emmanuel and Sulemana Osman at their hideout.
A search of their residence resulted in the recovery of one pump-action gun, one BB cartridge, one Bruni pistol, and three rounds of ammunition, which are being held as exhibits to assist ongoing investigations.
All three suspects are currently in police custody, assisting with investigations, while efforts continue to dismantle the robbery network and bring all individuals connected to these criminal activities to justice.
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