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Angel FM’s Captain Godsbrain Smart’s Tantra Hills home has been plundered by thieves, Sunday dawn.
According to a Mile 7 District Police report, all exterior driving mirrors of three of the radio presenter’s cars were stolen.
Additionally, the windshield guards of all the vehicles including two Toyota Land Cruisers with registration numbers GE 7113-17 and GS 1-16 and one Land Cruiser Prado with registration number GR 9111-16 parked in his compound were also taken.
Sources say, the robbers then left a handwritten note on the Prado vehicle warning the Morning Show presenter to desist from supporting the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) or they would return.
“Captain Smart keep supporting NPP. This is just the start and the beginning. We will come back,” the note read.
Crime Scene experts from the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Headquarters were subsequently called to the scene to commence an investigation.
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