Aflao, Sept. 5, - Julius Gbede,
23, alias “Bible,” said to be a notorious criminal, and on police wanted list
since 2015, has been nabbed at his hideout at Agblazuime, a village on the
Ghana-Togo border, near Aflao.
Gbede, a native of Aflao, was
picked up alongside two others – Kofi Kunya, alias Sponsor, aged 25 and a
native of Kpoglo, in the Ketu-South Municipality, and Edem Sodzi, alias Stone,
21, a Togolese resident in Lome.
Three unlicensed locally made
pistols, a pump action gun, four AA live cartridges, assorted pharmaceutical
drugs, quantities of assorted soft and hard beverages and electronic gadgets
were seized from them.
Mr. Fredrick Lumor,
Superintendent of Police in charge of the Aflao District Police Command, who
led the operation, told the GNA that in 2015, Gbede, who was involved in a
robbery at Adzablikope near Aflao, escaped.
He said one of his three
accomplices in that robbery, who was arrested at the scene, was jailed 28
years, while Gbede lingered out there for a while before being arrested.
Mr. Lumor said Gbede, who was
also put before court however jumped bail, and was suspected to have engaged in
series of robberies alongside one Edzordzi George Dabla, an ex-convict, now on
the run.
He said at about 1930 hours on
Monday, August 27, this year, some passers-by spotted Gbede and some others in
an isolated house in a grove at Agblazuime and laid ambush to monitor their
movement.
Mr Lumor said during the ambush,
the passers-by spotted Edzordzi Dabla arriving there on a motorbike to drop his
pillion rider and then left.
He said at about 2200 hours, the
group hinted the police and a team moved in, leading to their arrests, while
they were preparing a meal.
Mr Lumor said during a search of
their rooms, the weapons, assorted pharmaceuticals, beverages, a flat screen TV
set, which a complainant had since identified as his, a strong TV decoder and a
Wi-Fi converter were discovered.
He said during interrogation
Gbede, admitted that he and Kunya and one Akakpo Torvor, now on the run, had
been involved in a number of robberies in the area.
Mr Lumor said those criminal acts
included attacks on a mobile money agent on June 4, this year, in the vicinity
of the Diamond Cement Company Limited (DCGL) at Aflao, where the gang took away
GH₵6,000.00.
He said Gbede also bickered with
Kunya, about who shot hit the victim they attacked. The victim, however,
survived.
Mr. Lumor said Gbede again
admitted that he and Edzordzi Dabla, now on the run, on June 29, this year and
on August 6, this year, robbed the shop of a trader, near the Aflao police
station, taking away unspecified amount of money and other valuables.
He said Gbede and Edzordzi Dabla,
on the same day of August 6, this year, robbed a shop at Makavo Junction and
took GH₵800.00, but in the
process left a locally made pistol with one AA live cartridge stuck in its
muzzle, which is now with the police.
He said the suspect, Gbede,
confessed he and the same Edzordzi Dabla broke into a pharmaceutical shop and
an agro-chemical shop at Dzodze, but denied stealing anything, even though the
police found the said drugs with them.
Mr Lumor said Gbede, also
admitted his involvement in a robbery at a house at Denu, taking away GH₵20,000.00
He said there were indications
that based on a recce by Sodzi, the gang would have set off to rob a
well-patronized shop in Lome after the meal when they were arrested.
The Aflao District Police
Commander appealed to residents to provide information on criminals and
suspicious persons to help put the police ahead of the criminals.
GNA

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