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Police in Ho have arrested three out of six suspected armed robbers who allegedly attacked a student and took away his mobile phone and money.
The suspects are Robert Feh, Daniel Mortey and Selorm Aguadze, all unemployed and residing at Ahoe, a suburb of Ho.
Briefing the Ghana News Agency GNA) on Wednesday morning Deputy Commissioner of Police David Nenyi Ampah-Bennin, the Volta Regional Police Commander, said the incident happened on Monday night.
He said the robbers wielding machetes and pairs of scissors attacked a Bright Abotsi, 28, in one of the classrooms of the Asogli Technical Institute and took his mobile phone and Ghc 30.00.
Mr Ampah-Bennin said the robbers inflicted deep cuts on the victim's left arm and head
He said Mr Abotsi together with a friend made a report at the Municipal Police Station leading to the arrest of the three on Tuesday morning.
He said the three were in police custody being processed for court.
Mr Ampah-Bennin said police were seeking the other three suspects and appealed to the public to furnish the police with information on criminals in the community for prompt action.
Source: GNA
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