Robbers Crash Stolen Car

The KNUST Police in Kumasi are hunting for three suspected robbers, who snatched a private car for a robbery operation.

The runaway suspects successfully snatched an unregistered Toyota Altis vehicle from its owner around 7:45 pm at CCC Ayigya on October 28, 2022.

They (robbers) then fixed a fake number plate on the vehicle and started operating as a taxi to lure and rob unsuspecting passengers who would board the fake taxi.

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Two female midwifery students of KNUST, unknowingly boarded the vehicle (fake taxi) and the hoodlums attempted to rob them at Kotei-Deduako but they failed miserably.

A police report disclosed that the two female students fiercely resisted the robbery attack, attracting the attention of some Good Samaritans, who quickly came to the aid of the girls.

One person in a car and another one on a motorbike, reportedly, gave the robbers a wild chase. The robbers, accidentally, crashed the car in a ditch and fled from the scene.

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The Good Samaritans then called the KNUST Police and informed them about the failed robbery operation and they (the police) rushed to Kotei-Deduako.

“On October 28, 2022, at about 19:45 hours, a distress call was received from Control/Ash to the effect that a car has run into a ditch at Kotei.

“Consequently, KNUST Taskforce proceeded to D&D Kiddie Care at Kotei-Deduako. The team intercepted and brought to KNUST police station a Toyota Altis Taxi with registration No. GE 3101-21 with victims Anastasia Opare aged 31 and Joana Offei aged 26, both BSc Midwifery Students of KNUST.”

The victims informed the police that they boarded the said taxi at Tech Junction with three young men on board to Crystal Hostel at Ayeduase New Site.

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“That on the way, the men attacked them in an attempt to rob them of their phones and belongings and when they got to their destination, the driver refused to stop and sped off in another direction.”

They added that some good Samaritans who were on a motorbike and a private car, gave the said taxi a hot chase until the driver ran the taxi into a ditch, abandoned the taxi and escaped.

The Good Samaritans called the police who quickly responded, rescued and brought them to the KNUST Police Station for necessary action.

It said “statements were obtained from the victims after which they were sent to their hostel by the Police Patrol Team. The investigation is still ongoing.”

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