The Accra Regional Police Command has
launched a manhunt for Mr Emmanuel
Tetteh, a suspected armed robber who has
been terrorising the city with many robberies.
The suspected armed robber was among the
three-member gang that robbed former
Minister of State Albert Kan Dapaah at his
home in Dansoman in September 2012.
The suspected armed robber and three other
fraudsters top the list of the most wanted
criminals being sought by the Accra Regional
Police Command.
The three fraudsters defrauded their victims
of cash of $230,000, GH?546,300 and GH?
120,000.
Accra Regional Police Commander, Deputy
Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Mr Christian
Tetteh Yohuno told The Finder that the
police would continue searching for the
criminals until they are apprehended.
Emmanuel Tetteh involved in Kan Dapaah
robbery
DCOP Yohuno said Emmanuel Tetteh is the
only suspect in the three-member gang that
robbed Mr Albert Kan Dapaah who is still on
the run.
H explained that one of the suspects, Aaron
Appau, is facing court action while the third
suspect, Attuquaye, was shot dead during
another robbery.
The case is pending before Circuit 1 at Cocoa
Affairs Court.
The three-member gang robbed Mr Dapaah
at gunpoint on Tuesday, September 25, 2012
at his Dansoman residence.
Nicholas Akoto Gbeokor-Kove, $230,000
fraudster
DCOP Yohuno stated that Nicholas Akoto
Gbeokor-Kove is an international fraudster
who duped a prominent Ghanaian of
$230,000 under the pretense of selling a
house at Labone to him.
The police commander noted that Gbeokor-
Kove used fictitious documents, and the
unsuspecting buyer only realised that the
documents were fake when it came to light
that the house did not belong to Gbeokor-
Kove.
At that time, Gbeokor-Kove was nowhere to
be found.
Prince Benneth Kyei, GH?120,000 fraudster
DCOP Yohuno said Prince Benneth Kyei is a
self-styled businessman resident in Accra.
According to him, in March 2014, fraudster
Kyei introduced himself as an iron rods
dealer who owns a large stock of iron rod
consignment kept in a warehouse in Tema.
He stated that fraudster Kyei managed to
convince one Clement Effah, a businessman
resident in Kumasi, that he could supply him
50,000 metric tonnes of iron rods within
three weeks, and collected GH?120,000 for
the transaction.
He explained that after taking the money,
fraudster Kyei went into hiding and is
suspected to be hiding in Accra, Tema,
Nsawam or Tamale.
Abe Richardson, GH?546,300 fraudster
DCOP Yohuno told The Finder that Abe
Richardson, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of
Success Pack Investment Limited, and her
husband, Edward Berchie Richardson, an
accountant working with Azar Company
Limited, took monies totalling GH?546,300
from 35 people under the pretence of
operating an investment firm that will return
10% interest every month.
He explained that in April last year, one
complainant, Gifty Esinam Defonu went to
the accused persons for her money, but to no
avail.
Her investigations revealed that the company
was closed down, and on October 6, 2014,
Defonu reported the case to the police and
Edward Berchie Richardson was arrested.
In his caution statement, Edward Berchie
Richardson stated that the company was
being run by his wife, Abe Richardson, who is
on the run.
The police wrote a letter to the Bank of
Ghana (BoG) to ascertain the legal status of
the company, and the reply was that the
company was not licensed by BoG.
Source:The Finder
Tuesday, 6 January 2015
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