Wednesday, 16 May 2012

MADINA ECOBANK ROBBERY, POLICE TENDER ROBBERY RIFLES IN EVIDENCE


By Felix Engsalige Nyaaba
Two of the AK 47 rifles retrieved from the four notorious armed robbers who robbed the Madina Ecobank of GHC60, 046.00 and also killed a policeman in 2008, were last Friday tendered in evidence before the Accra Fast Track High Court presided over by Mr. Justice Charles Quist.
Chief Inspector John Acquah, the police officer at the Accra Region Police   investigation the crime,   tendered the  two AK 47 rifles  with  number  AL 2901 and AK29100 and  others harmful weapons  including jack-knives, scissors , pliers and mobile phones all been items retrieved from the robbers.
Led in evidence as a prosecution witness, Mr. Acquah said, one of the two guns was retrieved from Kofi Afoakwah, a.k.a Not Nice and Fatao who died during an exchange of gun fire with the police in a robbery operation at Tema.
He told the Court that the AK 47 with number AK29100  retrieved from the deceased  Fatao  happened to be the one the  robbers  took from the policeman at Madina  Ecobank after killing him.
The witness also tendered caution statements he took from the accused persons before they were charged and brought to court to face the law for the offence
The four  armed robbers  standing  are, Kofi Afoakwah,a.k.a  Not Nice,  Yaw Afoakwah, a.k.a Dadesen, Kingsley Lawani,a.k.a Benin Boy, and  Richard  Kafui Quist  ,o.k.,  Lion.
Their accomplice, Fatao and Dotse Babanawo , who killed the policeman at Madina Ecobank  died  during  another robbery expedition at Tema , while another known as Awudu  is still on the run.
The four robbers who have since been remanded in custody pleaded not guilty to seven counts of conspiracy to commit crime of robbery and robbery contrary to the criminal offence Act 1960 of (Act 29).
The prosecution case is that, on June 21, 2008 at about 9.00am, one Fatao, who is now decease passed by the Madina Branch of the Ecobank and saw a bullion van discharging monies into the Bank, so he stood there watched and left to inform a colleague, called Awudu.
Mr. Rexford Wiredu, a principal state Attorney said, the following day, June 22, 2008, Fatao and Awudu went to the bank premises and waited for the bullion van and when the van arrived at about 9.00am, they left and quickly went and informed the accused persons and they all agreed to rob the bank.
According to the prosecutor, on June 23, 2008 the accused persons and their accomplice met in an uncompleted building at East Legon to strategies on the operation and after that they asked the 2nd accused to position himself at a vantage point near the bank to monitor the movement of the bullion van and to alert them to start the operation.
He said, the accused and their accomplice snatched a taxi at a gun point and drove to Madina and 10 meters to the Bank, the 2nd accused person alighted, whilst the others proceeded to the bank premises and positioned themselves waiting for signal from the 2nd accused.
At about 8:30 am the 2nd  accused spotted the bullion van approaching the bank,  so he quickly telephone Dropam who is now decease and he in turn informed  the other accused persons that the van was approaching the bank.
He noted that, the 1st accused and Awudu went to the entrance of the bank and engaged in conversation with the policeman on duty and soon after the bullion van arrived at the bank premises and parked, Dropam (decease) quickly moved to the other policeman who accompanied the van and ordered him to surrender his rifle but the police officer resisted.
But Dropam (decease) who was holding AK 47 rifle fired gunshot and the bullet hit the policeman who accompanied the bullion van and he bled profusely and died on the way when he was rushed to Hospital.
He explained that, the accused persons and their accomplice pulled a pistol on the policeman on duty and collected his AK 47 rifle with 10 rounds of ammunitions from him and also broke into the bullion van and collected the sum of GHC60, 046.00 into a waiting taxi cab and drove off.
The State prosecutor further stated that, the 1st accused person also drove another taxi and picks the 2nd accused at Madina Zongo junction and they drove off to an uncompleted house at East Legon and shared the booty as well as the two AK 47 rifles they took from the policemen.
According to Mr. Wiredu, on December 11, 2008 at about 1: am the accused persons went for another robbery at Tema and in the courses of the robbery Fatao was killed and the AK 47 they took from the Madina Ecobank operation was also retrieved from him, whilst his accomplice managed to escaped.
He said, again on October 27, 2009 at about 11: 30 am , 1st , 2nd , 3rd and Awudu now at large  and their accomplices attacked Anti’s Company Limited at Agbogba a suburb of Accra and in that robbery  1st accused received  gunshot wounds  from the police whilst AK 47 rifle was collected from another policeman.
The prosecutor noted that, the 2nd accused person took the injured 1st accused person to Government Hospital at Obuasi in the Ashanti region for treatment but the doctor referred him to Okomfo Anokye Hospital for further treatment.
Mr. Wiredu further explained that, the police on November 4, 2009, had information of an AK 47 rifle being kept in a house at Agbogba and quickly moved in.
He said when the house was searched, the AK 47 was found and the police mounted 24 hour surveillance on the house and some hours later, one Ama Sikabiley and her brother Leonard Sikabiley came to the house and they were arrested.
That, the two siblings later led police to Okomfo Anokye Hospital at Kumasi where the 1st accused was arrested and placed on guard and when the 2nd accused person came to visit him he was also arrested.
He said, during interrogation the two admitted their involvement in various robberies in Accra, Tema, Kumasi and Mape Rural bank.
That the two later led police to arrest 3rd and 4th accused persons and after investigation they are charged for the offence and brought to the court.
The case has been adjourned to May 28, this year for cross examination by the accused person’s lawyer.

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