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The Ghana Police Service has declared three individuals wanted in connection with a break-in at a private warehouse and a radio station in Tepa, Ashanti Region.
The suspects identified are Akakpo, the Assembly Member for Akwasiase; George, the Assembly Member for Maabang; and a third individual identified as Muteed.
According to police reports, the suspects, along with unidentified accomplices, unlawfully entered the warehouse and stole various items, including agricultural spraying machines, bags of fertilizer, and Wellington boots.
The police noted that an operation is currently underway to apprehend the suspects and ensure they face the full force of the law.
Authorities call on the public to provide any information that could lead to the arrest of the individuals involved.

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