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8th July 2025 3:47:37 PM
2 mins readBy: Andy Ogbarmey-Tettey
The Accra Regional Police Command has made progress in its investigations into a series of motorbike thefts reported within the country's capital over the past month.
The probe follows a complaint by a resident of Madina who reported that his red Royal motorbike, registration number M-25-CW 367, which he had parked in his house the previous night, was stolen while he slept.
Acting on intelligence, the team arrested Emmanuel Akanpatiba, who was found in possession of the stolen motorbike.
During interrogation, the suspect admitted to the offence and identified his accomplice as Israel Fredrick Lomotey, who is currently at large.
Investigations have further revealed that the suspect and his accomplices are responsible for at least 12 motorbike thefts in various parts of the city, including Madina, Adenta, Lapaz, and Teshie, within the past month.
The suspects, also named Nurudeen, Ali, and Inusah, all based at the Agbogbloshie Onion Market, are the receivers of the stolen motorbikes.
During interrogation, the suspect revealed that he typically breaks the steering lock of the stolen motorbikes, transports them to Agbogbloshie, and sells them to receivers for amounts ranging between GHC 2,000 and GHC 3,000, depending on the year of registration of the motorbike.
According to the police, efforts are underway to arrest the remaining accomplices—Israel Fredrick Lomotey, Nurudeen, Ali, and Inusah—and recover additional stolen motorbikes.
The Accra Regional Police Command has advised the public to secure their motorbikes and other valuables properly and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station.
Members of the public with information on the remaining suspects or stolen motorbikes are encouraged to contact the police through 18555 or 192.
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