The Toyota Highlander vehicle used in the infamous Adabraka Gold Jewellery Shop robbery that occurred in November 2024 have been intercepted.
Police have retrieved the vehicle in the ongoing investigations into the high-profile robbery case.
The vehicle is said to have been recovered from its owner, suspect Abdul Samid Larry, popularly known as “Touch,” at Ashaiman Lebanon on 15th January 2026.
Meanwhile, The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno has promoted thirty-five police officers who played outstanding roles in the arrests of suspects involved in the Adabraka gold robbery in Accra.
The officers have been promoted for demonstrating exceptional professionalism, dedication, and teamwork during the operations that led to the arrests.
The promotions were carried out in Accra on January 15, 2026, after the officers took part in operations connected to the case.
The robbery took place at a jewellery shop in Adabraka in November 2024 and occurred in broad daylight, according to the police.
The Ghana Police Service said the officers who were promoted were directly involved in actions that led to the arrest of suspects linked to the robbery.
Mr Yohuno, together with members of the Police Management Board, addressed the officers and asked them to treat their promotions as a call to higher responsibility, leadership and accountability in the discharge of their duties.
In a statement issued by the Ghana Police Service on Thursday, the promotions were described as part of efforts to recognise merit and reward performance within the Service.