5 get 195 years for ritual scam robberies in Ashanti

A ruthless robbery syndicate that terrorised communities across Ashanti and beyond has been caged, as the Nsuta Circuit Court handed five of its members a combined 195 years behind bars with hard labour. The convicts — Kofi Adu alias K2, Owusu Patrick alias Ike, Francis Obeng alias Amani, Karim Nurudeen alias Kusheshe, and Akwasi Agyei … The post 5 get 195 years for ritual scam robberies in Ashanti appeared first on Ghanaian Times.

5 get 195 years for ritual scam robberies in Ashanti

A ruthless robbery syndicate that terrorised communities across Ashanti and beyond has been caged, as the Nsuta Circuit Court handed five of its members a combined 195 years behind bars with hard labour.

The convicts — Kofi Adu alias K2, Owusu Patrick alias Ike, Francis Obeng alias Amani, Karim Nurudeen alias Kusheshe, and Akwasi Agyei alias Show Boy — pleaded guilty to conspiracy and robbery in two separate cases.

Presiding Judge, Simon Nketia Gagah, delivered the sentences on April 30, 2026, noting the gang’s brazen operations hence there’s a need for deterrence. Two other suspects, Edem and Okra, remain at large.

Adu is believed to be the ringleader, and Patrick received stiffer terms due to their status as ex-convicts. Adu was sentenced to 25 years on both counts in the first case and 50 years on both counts in the second, while Patrick got 20 years on both counts in the first case and 40 years on both counts in the second. The remaining three — Obeng, Nurudeen and Agyei — each received 20 years on both counts in both cases. All sentences are to run concurrently.

According to the Ashanti North Regional Police Command, the gang lured victims with fake gold deals and spiritual consultations, often working with impostors posing as fetish priests. Victims were deceived into believing ancestral gold could be extracted through rituals, only to be ambushed and robbed.

Investigations revealed the syndicate struck between late 2025 and early 2026 in Kumawu, Effiduase, Ejisu, Bonwire and Yawnkrumakrom, extending their reach into the Eastern and Western Regions.

The suspects were rounded up between April 24 and 27, 2026, in intelligence-led operations at Ejisu Asotwe, Donaso, Bonwire, Owen, Nkwankwanua and Akyenakrom. Items retrieved included a Toyota Matrix (GN 886-19), cutlasses, a hammer, a cutter, mobile phones, talismans and stolen property.

On December 28, 2025, the gang attacked a fetish priestess at Baamang near Bonwire, assaulted her, stole GH¢7,600, and transferred GH¢1,200 from her mobile money account.

On December 31, 2025, they stormed a shrine at Dadease/Kumawu, escaping with GH¢20,000, mobile phones, and a fugu containing GH¢45,000.

Residents expressed relief at the sentencing, describing the gang’s reign of terror as a dark chapter. Police say the convictions send a strong signal to criminal networks exploiting traditional beliefs for crime.

FROM KINGSLEY E.HOPE, KUMASI

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