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WANTED:Nigerian national declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana



Nigerian national declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana (Photos)
A Nigerian national from Delta State has been declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana.
According to Ghana Police Service, the suspect, 29-year-old Kess Billions is alleged to be the leader of a ruthless robbery gang terrorizing Accra, Ghana.
Nigerian national declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana (Photos)The authorities said in a statement that he led his gang to rob a forex bureau at Teshie Tsuibleoo change on the 31st of January, 2018, and they made away with an unspecified amount of money
Nigerian national declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana (Photos)Kess and his gang again reportedly robbed a company on the 16th of February, 2018, and stole a huge sum of money from their victims.
He is believed to be hiding in Teshie, Spintex Road in Tema, Aflao, or Nigeria.
Read the full statement below.
Nigerian national declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana (Photos)Nigerian national declared wanted for series of robbery attacks in Ghana (Photos)

 

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