Accra, March 11, — The Ghana Police Service has forwarded a robbery case involving six accused persons to the Attorney-General's Department (Ghana) for legal advice.
The suspects are accused of robbing a gold jewellery shop at Adabraka of GH¢7.5 million.
An Accra Circuit Court hearing the case has also refused bail applications filed by lawyers for the accused persons.
The court subsequently adjourned proceedings to March 24, 2026.
Accused persons
The accused persons are:
Salim Muhammed, also known as Fariwata
Alhassan Illiasu, also known as Arab Man
Hamza Agerego, also known as Lambert or Nene Bowku
Abdul Samed Bonsiabu Larry, also known as Touch
Fatao Ibrahim, also known as Motorway
Abubarkar Sadique, also known as Fifty Cents
A seventh suspect, Baba Chika, also known as Oil Money, is currently at large.
All the accused persons have pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery.
Prosecution’s account
According to the prosecution, the accused persons allegedly carried out the robbery in November 2024, misappropriating GH¢7.5 million that was being transported from the jewellery shop to a bank.
The prosecution said the suspects reportedly used a Toyota Highlander with registration number GN 7357-19 to execute the robbery.
During the incident, the suspects allegedly fired several gunshots into the air, while an occupant of the vehicle transporting the money to the bank was shot in the left leg.
The case remains under investigation as authorities await advice from the Attorney-General’s Department on the next legal steps.
GHBUSS
March 11, 2026
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