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The Eastern Regional Police Command has begun a search for some robbery suspects who attacked commuters on the Bonsu-Brimso-Apedwa stretch.
A statement by the Police on Thursday urged residents to volunteer relevant information that will aid in the arrest of the armed robbers.
It added, “police officers will be deployed along that stretch to assist the public and the local communities.”
“The Anti-Robbery Squad and the Eastern Regional Police Command, in collaboration with the local Police, are pursuing robbery suspects who attacked some commuters along the Bonsu-Brimso-Apedwa stretch in the Eastern Region.
“The Police are urging members of the local community with any information on the suspected armed robbers should provide same to the Police for them to be arrested,” the statement announced.
The general public has been assured that the suspected robbers will be brought to face justice.
“Further details will be provided in due course,” the Police said.
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