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Media personality and journalist, Bridget Otoo, has shared the harrowing experience of how she escaped a car-snatching syndicate on the Accra-Tema motorway.
According to her, the syndicate was made up of three suspects in a black Hyundai Elantra car, with one of them dressed like a mechanic.
The broadcaster told her Twitter followers that she would have lost her car on Sunday, March 19, but for her niece who was on board.
“I just escaped a car snatching syndicate on the motorway, it didn’t even occur to me they were trying to steal the car, maybe my niece being in the car saved me.
“Black Hyundai Elantra with three guys, one dressed as a mechanic, please be careful, will share the story later,” she tweeted.
Bridget Otoo’s experience adds to the numerous criminal activities which frequently occur on the stretch.
Read the rest of her narration below:








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