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The Police Administration has dispatched a technical team of Anti-Armed Robbery Squad to Wassa Juabo in the Western Region to track down suspected armed robbers who shot and killed two men on Wednesday, August 18 2021.
The victims are; Emmanuel Afful, 45 and Kofi Asante, 38.
In a release signed by the Acting Director of Police Affairs, ACP Kwesi Ofori, and sighted by JoyNews, the Service said investigations that will lead to the arrest of the perpetrators of the heinous crime are underway.

“Crime scene experts visited the two scenes and found two spent shells at both scenes and kept same for ballistic analysis and further investigations,” the press release indicated.
The police further appealed to the public to volunteer leading information that would assist in their investigations for a reward.
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