Police did not break into the house of Trasacco Boss
The Ghana Police Service has refuted claims that some police officers broke into the house of Mr. Ernesto Taricone, of Trasacco Limited.
The Police in a statement issued Sunday August 28 2022 said the Police conducted an investigation into alleged landguard activities at Adjiriganor, a suburb of Accra which led to the arrest of five suspects; Akuribilla Annanfo, Razak Seidu, Abdulla Abdul Fatau, Baah Samuel and Francis Agbevedor and the retrieval of a Mossberg pump action gun loaded with ten rounds BB cartridges from them.
The suspects were on 26th August, 2022, arraigned before Circuit Court ‘9’, Accra on charges of Conspiracy to Commit Crime and engaging in land guard activities.
They were remanded by the Court into Police custody to reappear on 30th August, 2022.
In the course of investigation, it emerged that Mr. Morris Ian of Trasacco Limited contracted the suspects to undertake their illegal activities. A Bench Warrant was therefore issued by the court for his arrest.
The police acting on information that the suspect was at the residence of Mr. Ernesto Taricone visited the house to execute the warrant.
Upon arrival at the house, the police knocked on the door and someone came to attend to them and informed them that Ian Morris was not at the residence at the time. The Police, therefore, left a message for him Morris to report to the police.
Police will continue to look for him to execute the Bench Warrant.
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