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Ghana: Police arrest two suspects for armed robbery in Kwafokrom GOIL

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Ghana Police Arrest Two Suspects in GOIL Petrol Station Armed Robbery

On Tuesday, May 26 2026, the Ghana Police Service announced the arrest of two individuals linked to an armed robbery that occurred two days earlier at a GOIL petrol station in Kwafokrom, near Nsawam. The suspects, identified as Amos Boame and Collins Adjei, were apprehended following a swift investigative response by the Eastern South Regional Command.

Details of the Incident

According to the police statement released by DSP David Fianko‑Okyere, the robbery took place on Sunday, May 24 2026, when the perpetrators entered the station’s office area and opened fire on a security guard and a gas‑station attendant who were seeking shelter.

  • Both victims sustained injuries but are reported to be in stable condition and are receiving medical care.
  • The assailants fled with an estimated GH¢13,460 in cash and several station supplies whose total value remains under assessment.
  • At the scene, investigators recovered nineteen spent cartridges, one live round, an Alder Tupal pump pistol (serial 245A‑12944), an electronic stun gun, a cutlass, and a bulletproof vest.

Police Response and Ongoing Investigation

Law‑enforcement officers secured the crime scene, collected forensic evidence, and initiated a manhunt for a third suspect, referred to only as Ashivie, who remains at large. The recovered weapons and ammunition have been logged as evidence and are being held for further analysis.

Police officials emphasized that the arrests were made possible through coordinated patrols, witness statements, and the rapid deployment of specialized units. They continue to pursue all leads to locate the remaining suspect and any additional accomplices.

Community Safety Measures

In the wake of the robbery, the Ghana Police Service has increased visible patrols around fuel stations in the Nsawam corridor and is working closely with GOIL management to review security protocols.

  • Enhanced lighting and CCTV coverage have been installed at the affected station.
  • Police have urged station staff to adhere to cash‑handling best practices and to report any suspicious activity immediately.
  • A public appeal was issued, asking residents to remain calm while assuring them that safety remains a top priority.

For further updates, refer to the official press release from the Ghana Police Service Eastern South Regional Command dated May 26 2026.

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