Police arrest 3 over stolen vehicle at Sarpeiman

In a recent turn of events, three suspects have been arrested by the Eastern North Regional Police Command for their alleged involvement in the theft of a Hyundai Santa Fe, registration GG 2–18, at Sarpeiman in the Greater Accra Region. The suspects, Kwabena Tawiah, Kwadwo Asiedu, and Dennis Debra, were taken into custody on April 30, 2025.
According to a police statement, Tawiah and Asiedu were apprehended at a hotel in Nkawkaw, while Debra, also known as “Kapun,” was arrested at Pemenase in the Ashanti Region for his role in dishonestly receiving the stolen vehicle. Initial investigations revealed that the Hyundai Santa Fe was stolen from a washing bay at Kuntunse Satellite in Accra six days prior to the arrests.
During interrogation, Tawiah and Asiedu confessed to selling the stolen vehicle to Debra for GH¢15,000, with GH¢2,000 already paid as part of the transaction. This revelation shed light on the network of individuals involved in the illicit trade of stolen vehicles and underscored the importance of police intervention in curbing such criminal activities.
The swift action taken by the Eastern North Regional Police Command serves as a reminder of the dedication and vigilance of law enforcement agencies in upholding justice and maintaining public safety. It also highlights the collaborative efforts needed to combat organized crime and ensure accountability among those who engage in unlawful activities.
As the investigation unfolds, it is crucial for authorities to continue gathering evidence and pursuing leads in order to bring the perpetrators to justice. The arrest of these three suspects sends a clear message that criminal behavior will not go unpunished and serves as a warning to others who may be tempted to engage in similar acts.
In conclusion, the apprehension of the three suspects in connection with the stolen Hyundai Santa Fe is a testament to the unwavering commitment of the Eastern North Regional Police Command in safeguarding the community. By working together and staying vigilant, we can prevent crime and uphold the rule of law for the betterment of society as a

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