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Akyem Ofoase Police in the Eastern Region has arrested four young men suspected in the stealing of church instruments.
The suspects Kofi Adu 30-year-old driver, Stephen Frimpong 27-year-old farmer, Anane Blabo 25-year-old illegal miner operator and Bismarck Adu 25-year-old unemployed. Â

According to the police, the four suspects broke into The Assemblies of Church and Open Bible Church, both in Akyem Ofoase and stole the churches’ keyboard instruments and amplifiers.
Akyemansa District Police Commander, DSP Ransford Nsiah told Adom News that after the convicts carried out their operations, they took the stolen goods to Akyem Oda, where they were caught by some residents for trying to sell the products.
He further added that they will be arraigned before the court on Friday, January 15 where their fate will be decided.
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