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The Ahafo Regional Police Command has declared Adinam Yussif a wanted individual for his alleged involvement in the possession of firearms in Goaso.
DCOP James Annor, the Ahafo Regional Police Commander, told ADOM NEWS that police recently arrested three suspects—Johnson Mawutor, Kelvin Ofori, and Mawuli Dogba—on the Ayomso-Goaso road while in possession of firearms. During interrogation, the suspects named Mohammed Yussif as the fourth person involved in the case.
DCOP Annor stated that the police are actively developing strategies to locate and apprehend the fourth suspect, Adinam Yussif. He revealed that the firearms, which include AK-47s, pistols, and ammunition, were traced to Techiman in the Bono East Region.
He reassured residents of the Ahafo Region of the police’s commitment to maintaining security, allowing them to carry out their daily activities without fear. He also urged the community to report any individuals suspected of involvement in criminal activities.
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