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Remember Us In Prayer — Armed Robbers Tell Bus Passengers After Attack
Five armed robbers wearing masks have reportedly attacked a bus carrying travelers in Ghana.
The VIP bus, with registration number GT 5795-16, was transporting passengers from Takoradi in the Western Region to Kumasi in the Ashanti Region of Ghana, when they were attacked by armed robbers.
Ekua, a passenger on the bus, said the bus left the Abenbebon Station at Apremdo, Takoradi at around 10:30 pm on Sunday, Feb. 20.
Hours later, they were attacked.
“At around 3:30 am on Monday, February 21, 2022, about five armed robbers with rifles and other weapons attacked us and made away with our monies and other belongings. All of them were wearing masks,” the passenger narrated.
She added that the armed robbers, after the robbery, asked them to remember them in prayers.
She said: “After the robbery, they asked us to pray for them because it was not their will to stop vehicles on the highway and rob passengers of their belongings but the system has compelled them to do so.”
Another young man said the armed robbers took away his bag containing an amount of GH¢8,500.
“I’m a driver and I was going to buy an engine for my vehicle in Kumasi. My Mobile Money phone was last week stolen by another set of armed robbers at Kintampo so I decided to carry the money in my bag but unfortunately, I have been robbed again,” he told 3news.
The driver of the vehicle, Agya Owusu, disclosed that there was nothing he could have done to save the situation.
He said: “When I got to Fomena, I saw a driver alerting me with his light that there was danger on the road. I became confused and stopped the vehicle for about five minutes. I realised no vehicle was coming again so I decided to continue my journey.
“When I moved forward for some minutes, I saw a Sprinter bus on the road with passengers lying on the ground. This is where I realised armed robbers were on the road. There was nothing I could do again because they were very close. They attacked us and took all our monies. They took my GH¢3,400.”