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The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has released a list of three persons wanted in connection with various criminal activities.
The list, which was shared on Twitter, contains the details of Ezekiel Mensah Otoo, Nicholas Gyekye, and Derrick Obeng, a.k.a Chiling.
Ezekiel is wanted for alleged offences of stealing and involvement in SIM swap fraud.

In the case of Nicholas Gyekye, the EOCO has not stated what crime he is alleged to have committed but has urged members of the public to provide information on the said Nicholas Gyekye through a phone number.

The third person on the list, Derrick Obeng, is being sought after by the EOCO for allegedly stealing, defrauding by false pretence and money laundering.

The EOCO has asked anyone with information on the wanted persons to call +233 302 741 844 or visit its website for further details.
The organisation also released photos of the said persons and urged the public to take note and be on the lookout.
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