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The Ghana Police Service has cautioned the public on a vehicle break-in trend.
This comes after three persons suspected of breaking into vehicles to steal from their targets, were arrested by the Accra Regional Police Command.
According to the police, such criminals use sophisticated electronic devices to unlock the cars and steal valuables, as the unsuspecting victims leave their vehicles at parking lots, shopping malls, recreational centres and similar places of interest.
The police are therefore advising the general public to take precautions when parking their cars.
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