The Police Service has arrested five individuals for their involvement in a robbery case at Afiadenyigba in the Volta Region.
The gang were picked up on Saturday at 11:30 PM by a joint team of officers and some residents in the town.
The robbers are said to have attacked a shop and shot into a vehicle. However, no casualties was recorded.
Meanwhile, the Police Service has noted its outfit will in due course provide further update.
Also, it has assured police-community partnership to fighting crime in the country.
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