Key Takeaways
- The mobile money vendor was attacked by two armed robbers at Lashibi in the Greater Accra Region.
- The vendor fatally shot one of the suspects during an exchange of gunfire and recovered the entire GH¢140,000 stolen.
- The police have launched a manhunt for the second suspect who remains at large.
The incident occurred on Friday, July 3, 2026, when the assailants, travelling on a motorbike, intercepted the vendor's vehicle in what police believe was a carefully planned robbery.
The attackers opened fire on the vehicle, damaging its rear tyre and windscreen before making away with a bag containing the cash. However, the robbery took a different turn when the vendor responded with gunfire as the suspects attempted to escape.
Background & Context
Mobile money has become an essential financial service in Ghana, with millions of people using it to send and receive money. However, this has also made mobile money vendors a target for armed robbers who seek to steal large sums of cash.
The police have been working to provide security for mobile money vendors, but the attacks continue to occur. In 2020, the police launched a special task force to tackle mobile money robberies, but the problem persists.
The latest incident highlights the growing security risks confronting mobile money operators, who continue to be targeted by armed criminals because of the large sums of cash they often handle in the course of their work.
Why This Matters
The incident raises concerns about the security of mobile money transactions and the vulnerability of vendors to armed robbers. It also highlights the need for the police to take more decisive action to protect mobile money vendors and prevent such attacks.
The police have appealed to members of the public to volunteer any information that could lead to the arrest of the fugitive. The police have also launched a manhunt for the second suspect who remains at large.
The incident is a reminder of the importance of security measures for mobile money vendors, including the use of secure vehicles and the deployment of security personnel.
Looking Ahead
The police have assumed full responsibility for investigations and have launched a manhunt for the second suspect. The police are urging anyone with relevant information to report to the nearest police station or contact the police through the emergency numbers 18555 or 191.
The incident is a wake-up call for mobile money vendors to take extra precautions to secure their cash and protect themselves from armed robbers.
The police must take decisive action to prevent such attacks and protect mobile money vendors who play a critical role in the country's financial sector.
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