Police have reportedly arrested nine inmates who allegedly broke out of jail in Nigeria while entering into Ghana.
According to MyNewsGH.com, the Ada district police command explained that the force got a tip-off that some Nigerians “believed to be fugitive jailbreakers” were crossing the Volta River into Ada Foah.
Police further disclosed that security operatives moved to the Clinic junction lorry station where they intercepted a sprinter bus and arrested the nine suspects while acting on the tip-off.
The suspects were identified as Emmanuel Obinnah Chiedozie, Steve Eyenuku, Enebeli Lucky, Yommi Usmah, Keli Ekureni, Freedom Yusuf, Obi Onuora, Patrick Chanar, and Bless Eyenuku.
The police alleged that the plan of the suspects was to enter Accra through public transport after arriving at Ada Foah.
Items said to have been recovered from them are Nigeria and Ghana currency notes, identity cards, as well as other personal belongings.
The police also said the suspects will be handed over to the Ghana Immigration Service for further investigation.
Recall that WITHIN NIGERIA had earlier reported how gunmen attacked the correctional centre and police command headquarters in Owerri, Imo state, on April 5.
The prison spokesman had said 1,844 inmates escaped from the correctional centre during the attack in Imo state.
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