Tumu cell breakers rearrested

The two suspected criminals who broke cell in Tumu in the Upper West region last week have been rearrested, Starr News has learnt.

The suspects were arrested by the Burkinabe Police in neighbouring Burkina Faso and handed over to their Ghanaian counterpart Friday.

The two, Abdulai Alhassan and Faisal Mohammed, who were on remand for murder and stealing respectively, escaped from cells after they managed to cut through the ceiling of the Tumu Police Station.

Source: GhanaWeb

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