The alleged infamous armed robber, Adinda Abdul Mujibu, who was extradited from Togo to Ghana will make his first look earlier than the Accra Circuit Courtroom at this time at 9am.
Mujibu, also called Adinda Akpo Abdo, was alleged to be the person terrorising residents in plush neighbourhoods in Accra.
He was arrested in Lomé, Togo on Might 14, 2025 by a joint Ghana-Togo police in an operation that lasted about six months.
The operation was carried out below the 2003 West African Police Chiefs Committee settlement, with help from Interpol.
A five-member workforce led by Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), Lydia Yaako Donkor, who’s the Director-Basic of the Felony Investigations Department (CID), travelled to the Togolese capital aboard a navy plane to finish the switch.
The suspect was handed over by Togolese officers led by Commissaire Principal de Police, Asi Elu-Ani, within the presence of workers from the Ghana Embassy.
The suspect, Mujibu is believed to have led a bunch responsible for a sequence of robberies in East Legon, Cantonments, Ridge, Tesano, Airport Residential Space and Adjiriganor between 2022 and 2024.
CCTV footage displaying a person believed to be him in motion was extensively circulated on-line, triggering public alarm and an intensified seek for his arrest.
He’s mentioned to have operated below a number of aliases, together with Rashid Bawa, Maxwell, Papa Wealthy and Dawa.
Police says he fled Ghana in 2023 after narrowly escaping arrest throughout an operation, and was later discovered to be holding each Ghanaian and Togolese identification paperwork.
An arrest warrant was issued by the Adabraka District Courtroom on September 5, 2024, adopted by an Interpol Pink Discover.
He was ultimately arrested in Lomé on January 10, 2025.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA