Notorious armed robber grabbed fully dressed in Asante Kotoko jersey

Published on: 10 November 2014
Notorious armed robber grabbed fully dressed in Asante Kotoko jersey
Mohammed Iddrisu, 39, car dealer, Nana Yaw Kyeremeh, 30, illegal miner, and Eric Addae, 38, a driver also known as “Dada”, allegedly broke into a warehouse in Sunyani on October 29

Ghanaian giants Kotoko have been subjected to MASSIVE EMBARRASSMENT after a notorious armed robber was grabbed fully dressed in the jersey of the Porcupine Warriors.

Nana Yaw Kyeremeh, 30, was arrested by the Brong Ahafo police for alleged robbery while he was decked out in the jersey of ther Kumasi-based giants even though it is not confirmed if he is a registered supporter of the giants club.

He was arrested along with Mohammed Iddrisu, 39, car dealer  and Eric Addae, 38, a driver also known as “Dada” for allegedly braking into a warehouse in Sunyani on October 29, this year, and made away with GH¢100,000.00 but it appears one of them is clearly a Kotoko fan.

But Kyeremah was proudly wearing the jersey of the two-time African champions which shows he is a full supporter of the club.

Mohammed Iddrisu, 39, car dealer, Nana Yaw Kyeremeh, 30, illegal miner, and Eric Addae, 38, a driver also known as “Dada”, allegedly broke into a warehouse in Sunyani on October 29, this year, and made away with GH¢100,000.00 but it appears one of them is clearly a Kotoko fan.

Superintendent Alhaji Maama Arhin, Brong-Ahafo Regional Crime Officer, said the suspects would soon be arraigned before court for unlawful entry, robbery and attempted murder.

He said Nana Kyeremeh was arrested in Sunyani, and his accomplices were rounded up at their hideout in Kumasi.

Superintendent Alhaji Arhin said Nana Kyeremeh, who is a native of Sunyani, invited the two accomplices from Kumasi, adding that at the night of October 29, they broke into Chambees Company Limited in Sunyani and stole the money.

He said the suspects parked the 4X4 Ford Escape vehicle they were using with a faked registration number AS 5105-14 in front of the warehouse, informed the two watchmen at post, Kwadwo Amankwaah 38, and Osei Bonsu 62, that the vehicle had developed a fault.

Superintendent Alhaji Arhin said the suspects gave the watchmen, who sympathized with them, some tea and fried eggs which they had allegedly lazed with some tablets, and after they had eaten they dozed off.

The suspects, however, broke into the warehouse and stole a cash safe containing the money and fled, he added.

Superintendent Alhaji Arhin said the suspects admitted the crime and confessed to the police that they had shared the booty.

Credit: GNA

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