Four women robbery squad have been arrested by Police in Kumasi after they robbed a taxi driver of his day’s sales.
Three were picked up by police in the metropolis after police
interrogation smoked out their location from the first member, who was
arrested just after the act. More after the cut…
The four have been identified as Agnes Darkoaa, a.k.a Maame Yaa or
Last Killer, Ernestina Amponsah a.k.a. Akosua Frimpomaa, Mavis Addo
a.k.a. Maame Konadu and Sally Sarpong a.k.a. Maame Serwaa. The four are
reported to have robbed the taxi driver in Kumasi Wednesday night.
According to the police the suspects at about 11:30pm on Wednesday
hired the taxi driver, Kwadwo Obeng who was in charge of a Toyota Echo
Taxi cab with registration number AW 6005-12. They hired him from Asafo
roundabout and asked him to take them to Afful Nkwanta in Kumasi.
At Afful Nkwanta, the driver was re-directed to New Oxford
International School behind Anwiam Clinic near the NDC Regional Office
where Agnes Darkoaa who was in the front passenger seat pulled a knife.
She was said to have turned off the engine, removed the ignition key and
ordered the driver to surrender all valuables on him including cash
sales.
The three accomplices were said to have assisted in ransacking the
pockets of the victim and robbed him of an unspecified amount of daily
sales and a Huawei mobile phone. The driver was said to have raised an
alarm and a three male congregational members ran after the then fleeing
female robbers and managed to arrest Sally Sarpong.
A police patrol team led by the investigator on duty later traced the
three accomplices to Ahinsan Methodist Church area also in Kumasi in
another taxi escaping and they were subsequently rounded up. A search on
them led to the retrieval of GhȻ88 apart from GhȻ57 retrieved from
Sally Sarpong, summing up a total cash exhibit of G GhȻ145.
The Huawei cellphone and a Samsung T-Mobile phone suspected to have been stolen were also retrieved from the suspects.

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