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Awutu Papaase District Pastor of the Church of Pentecost in the Central Region, Samuel Koblah Narh, has been shot in his home in the district.
Robbers made away with his Toyota RAV4 car with the registration GW 545-22 and his mobile phones.
Police investigations suggest that armed robbers hid in front of his home waiting for an opportunity to enter his home.

A few hours later when the pastor was entering his home from an evening service, the robbers entered his house when his son opened the main gates.
Immediately, the robbers began to open fire to scare and frighten the family while demanding the keys to his vehicle.
The thieves made away with the car which had the pastor's mobile phones.
In an interview with Adom News, a church elder, Godfred Viglo, revealed that one of the stray bullets hit the pastor in the shoulder.
He said Pastor Koblah was initially rushed to Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital for first aid and subsequently transferred to Church of Pentecost Hospital Madina for treatment.
Mr Viglo appealed to Ghanaians and the Ghana Police Service to help arrest the suspects and retrieve the pastor's Toyota RAV4.
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