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Police confirmed on Thursday, June 22, 2023; the death of one of its officers in an attack on a bullion van at a fuel station at Ablekuma Fanmilk, a suburb of the capital, Accra.
The deceased was seated in front of the white van at the time of the attack.
He succumbed to several gunshots fired at him by one of four assailants, who made away with two bags whose contents remain unknown.
The quartet launched the attack on two motorbikes in broad daylight scaring off patrons of the filling station and others close to the scene.
Here are five major things we know so far about the incident
Time of the attack
Even though reports of the incident got into the media late afternoon, the incident is said to have happened at around 1:30 pm according to eye witnesses, a claim buttressed by Star Oil statement.
The oil company confirmed thus in a statement: "Star Oil is deeply saddened to announce an armed robbery attack at our Ablekuma Fanmilk station on Thursday, June 22, 2023, at approximately 1:30 PM.
What the attackers took away
From our review of CCTV footage, the robbers made away with two bags, the contents of which remain unknown at this point.
Star Oil further confirmed in their statement that the van had just arrived to collect money when the attack was launched.
"The robbers attacked the van a few minutes after it arrived for cash collection at the station," their statement of June 22 stressed.
Officer identified by first name only
The slain officer who was retrieved from the van after the robbers had bolted has been declared dead.
Even though the terse police statement on the incident did not fully identify him, Star Oil's statement provided a single name as Amoah.