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Two foreigners have been arrested by the police for allegedly breaking into a drinking spot at Fadama Old Stop, near the Holy Trinity Hospital in Accra Tuesday.
The suspects Ibrahim Toure, 25; Ivorian, and Sunday Eboh (alias April), 28; Nigerian, resides at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra.
Briefing the Times in Accra, the Kaneshie District Police Commander, Superintendent Fleance Senam Adikah, said at around 11:00a.m., the suspects broke into the May Flour Drinking Spot, but some people around alerted the Police Patrol team nearby.
The commander said the suspects were caught red handed by the police, attempting to steal from the spot.
He said the suspects attempted to make away with items such as amplifier, a flat screen television, DVD player, decoder and two crates of Guinness.
The commander said the suspects would be put before court after investigations.
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