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    Police returns bag containing GHC85,000 cash to owner

    Papa LincBy Papa LincFebruary 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read0 Views
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    The Bono East Regional Police Command, Techiman received a found bag containing cash amounting to GHC 85,000.00.

    On February 14, 2026, the attention of the police officers on duty at the Police Snap Check Point on the Techiman-Kumasi Highway was drawn to a bag which had possibly fallen off a moving vehicle and was lying on the roadside. The bag bore the name “Ofori” and a phone number written on it.

    The duty officers, led by Inspector George Appiah, with three (3) others took the bag and realized it contained money. The officers dutifully handed over the bag to the Regional Command for investigation.

    The contact number on the bag was called, and 53-year-old businessman from Ashtown, Kumasi, who identified himself as Stephen Ofori, responded. He later reported to the check to claim ownership of the bag.

    Mr. Ofori stated that the money, an amount of Ghc 85,000 was being transported from GCB Bank, Wa to Kumasi via a commercial vehicle.

    The amount was verified in the presence of the owner, and same was confirmed to be GHC 85,000.00

    After satisfactory explanation from the claimant and upon further verification, Police released the cash sum of GHC 85,000.00 to him.

    The top hierarchy have highly commended officers and the community members who brought this to the attention of the Police.



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