Thirty-three year old resident in Bawku, Mumuni Bawa has been apprehended and arraigned before the Bolgatanga District Court for aiding a teenager to steal a motorbike. The arrest was effected upon a tip off when the teenager who is currently at large was about delivering a robbed motorbike to the suspect. Acting on the received information, a team of five plain clothes men led by G/Cpl. Michael Wodofia were despatched to Bawku on-board both S/V No.VR 4769 -12 driven by same team leader and a motorbike. The team arrested suspect Mumuni Bawa when he was taking delivery of the motorbike. The said suspect, however, managed and escaped arrest. Suspect Bawa was escorted to his place of abode at Gingande a suburb of Bawku where a search was conducted in his presence.
The search led to the recovery of eight different motorbike registration number plates - M-19-UE/513; M-19-UE/2242; M-21-US/9812; M-16-UE/1113; M-21-US/8135; M-21- US/1957; M-21-US/2775; a motorbike with fake registration number M-20-UE/706 and an amount of USD 10, 000.00 suspected to be fake currency notes. The Suspect was escorted to the Upper East Regional Police Command for interrogation.
He admitted buying robbed motorbikes from one Solo in Bolga who has boys who go out to rob the motors and bring to him. The Regional Police PRO, ASP David-Fianko Okyere who confirmed the case to GBC in Bolgatanga said the suspect also confessed that upon receipt of such motorbikes, he normally take the registration number off and ride them to Dapango in neighbouring Togo to sell same.
The suspect also stated that his own motorbike he is using was a stolen one sold to him by two persons-Lawrence and Obolo. Investigations are underway to get the other suspects/accomplices forming part of the cartel arrested for actions. Meanwhile, the exhibit motorbike due to be received is retained together with the other exhibits for investigations.
GBCs Isaac Asare
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