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The Ghana Police Service, through the National Operations Directorate (NOD) Surveillance Unit, has arrested three suspects in connection with an armed robbery at Kwabenya in the Greater Accra Region.
The incident occurred on January 18, 2026, when two armed men attacked a residence in the area.
The assailants made away with two iPhone 17 Pro Max mobile phones, a gold necklace, an Apple Watch, GH¢14,000 in cash, a car key, and US$300.

The victim was also compelled to log out of his iCloud account from one of the stolen phones.
The suspects have been identified as Francis Amo, also known as Agogo; Anthony Boateng, alias Aisha Kojo; and Musah Ibrahim, alias Coded, who is believed to have acted as a receiver. Police say all three have admitted their involvement in the crime.

Items retrieved so far include one iPhone 17 Pro Max, an Apple Watch, and a Samsung Fold phone.
A subsequent search at the residence of Anthony Boateng led to the recovery of several offensive weapons, including a truncheon, a short machete, knives, scissors, lighters, and a face shield.

The suspects are currently in police custody assisting with investigations, while efforts continue to recover the remaining stolen items and apprehend other individuals linked to the robbery.
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