In a dramatic act of self-defense, a mobile money vendor in Lashibi, Greater Accra, successfully repelled a violent robbery attempt on July 3, 2026. The confrontation, which escalated into a shootout, resulted in the death of one armed assailant and the recovery of GH"140,000 in stolen funds. The incident underscores the increasing security risks faced by mobile money operators in Ghana, who have become frequent targets for criminal syndicates due to the large volumes of cash they often transport.
According to reports from the Ghana Police Service, the encounter began when two armed individuals intercepted the vendor"s vehicle and opened fire. The vendor, who was also armed, immediately returned fire, fatally wounding one of the attackers. In the ensuing chaos, the second suspect fled the scene on foot, leaving behind a bag containing the stolen cash. Upon arrival, police investigators recovered an AK-47 rifle and the full sum of GH"140,000 from the deceased robber, illustrating the dangerous level of firepower employed by the criminals during the ambush.
Authorities have since launched an intensive manhunt for the escaped accomplice and are appealing to the public for any information that could lead to an arrest. While the vendor"s quick response prevented a significant financial loss and potentially saved his life, the police continue to urge business owners to adopt secure cash transit measures to avoid such high-stakes confrontations. The recovered funds and the weapon have been taken into custody as evidence while the investigation into the criminal network continues.
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