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| Ghana Police arrest two suspects in mobile money robbery—Accra Circuit Court sentences each to 17 years |
- Intro
- Body Structure
- The Robbery at Agbazor
- The Arrest and Evidence Trail
- Court Ruling and Sentencing
- Public Safety and Police Messaging
- Unanswered Questions
- Summary

Ghana Police press release on robbery sentencing
Intro:
Two men have been sentenced to 17 years each for robbing a mobile money vendor near Afienya. The Ghana Police Service released a statement detailing the crime, arrest, and conviction, marking a strong stance against violent crime.Body Structure:
- Timeline of the Crime
- How the Suspects Were Tracked
- Legal Charges and Sentencing
- Police Strategy and Public Engagement
- Lingering Questions
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The Robbery at Agbazor
On November 12, 2025, Ezekiel Exoti Farma, a mobile money vendor, was attacked by two men riding a Royal 150 motorbike. Armed with a locally manufactured pistol, they stole his cash bag and mobile phone before fleeing the scene.The Arrest and Evidence Trail
The suspects—Lawrence Funatto and Daniel Dodoo—were arrested on November 24 after police traced the motorbike and recovered the weapon. Surveillance footage and eyewitness accounts helped build the case.Court Ruling and Sentencing
The Accra Circuit Court found both men guilty under Sections 23(1) and 149 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29). Each was sentenced to 17 years in prison for conspiracy to commit robbery and robbery.Public Safety and Police Messaging
The Ghana Police Service emphasized its commitment to community safety and urged citizens to collaborate with law enforcement. The conviction is seen as a warning to criminal networks targeting mobile vendors.Unanswered Questions
While the case is closed, investigators are probing whether the suspects were part of a larger syndicate. Mobile money vendors remain vulnerable, and systemic protections are still lacking.Summary:
- Two men sentenced to 17 years for robbing a mobile money vendor.
- Police used surveillance and eyewitness accounts to track suspects.
- The weapon and motorbike were recovered as evidence.
- Ghana Police calls for public cooperation to fight crime.
- Further investigations may reveal broader criminal networks.
Justice served in Agbazor—but the fight for mobile money vendor safety continues.
Source: Societal Vibz
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