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Police Give Details On Armed Robberies

Mon, 30 Jul 2001 Source: GNA

Research conducted into the spate of armed robberies in and around the Accra-Tema metropolis has revealed that the robbers operate mainly in groups of between four and 10 and are aged between 18 and 40.

A statement issued by the Police in Accra said the robbers who are made up of Ghanaians and nationals from neighbouring countries use different types of arms including locally made shot guns and pistols to intimidate people.

The research, which was conducted by the Criminal Data Services Bureau (CDSB) of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), revealed that some wear hoods and use objects like iron cutters, hammers, cutlasses, chisels and flower pots to gain entry into buildings.

It said the robbers are mostly interested in cash and valuables like mobile phones, jewellery and electronic appliances that can easily be sold.

The statement said the mode of operation indicates that the robbers select their victims carefully and gather a lot of information on the location of safes containing money and other items.

The Police advised individuals moving with huge sums of money to and from banks not to flaunt their wealth and look out for cars, motorbikes and individuals who may be following them. It said if they suspect anything, they should drive to the nearest police station.

Forex bureau operators are also advised to ensure that their safes are built into concrete walls, and laser security systems installed at their premises.

Travellers were urged to beware of strangers who volunteer to assist in carrying luggage while those who live in remote areas should get to know their neighbours and form neighbourhood watch committees.

Households, which engage the services of house helps should be careful not to disclose their business transactions, where they keep their moneys as well as cash withdrawals they make from the banks. Criminal background checks may be made at the CID offices, the statement added.

Source: GNA