Police in the Eastern Region is on the hunt for a man suspected to have stolen GH¢600,000 in cash from a man he stays with.
The fugitive, Yaw Abdulai alias Yaw Welle, was an errand boy who lived with the victim and is suspected to have broken into his room on the evening of August 8 and stolen the cash.
Police suspect the fugitive is hiding in Accra and a reward of GH¢10,000 has been offered for any assistance leading to his arrest.
A warrant for his arrest was issued on August 15, 2017, by the Koforidua Circuit Court after the victim of the crime had reported the theft to the Eastern Regional CID on August 9.
Yaw Abdulai is about 5.6 inches tall and is described as stout, dark in complexion with bushy hair, medium eyes and ears.
He hails from Kumawu in the Ashanti Region and has a tribal mark on his left cheek.
Anyone with information on him is requested to report to the Eastern Regional CID at Koforidua or the nearest police station.
Source: citifmonline.com
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How can the public arrest the man if his picture was not added to the news.
Congratulations to Yaw Abdulai for teaching this man good lessons. You are my hero!!!
I totally agrees with, Observer, but let us probe more. "We the people of Ghana" shall never in anyway condone stealing and ***barred word*** and the victim must be brought to justice. However, we also wants to know what work does the man (the Boss) do, his source(s) of income, why keep this amount at home when UT and Capital Bank needs deposits, He should file his annual income with the income tax for tax purposes and immediately declare his assets.
Why is someone keeping 600,000 cedis cash in his house in this modern age? How true is this? It beats my imagination