The President of the Affiliation of Bullion Operators Ghana (ABOG), Alhaji Iddi Sumaila has stated that banks in Ghana are anticipated to begin utilizing armoured bullion vans for cash-in-transit from July 1.
He nevertheless reveals that among the banks are but to finalize the settlement with the ABOG to that impact.
“By 1st of July we are going to see banks utilizing armored autos/bullion vans. Nevertheless, different banks haven’t finalized the settlement with us,” he advised Johnnie Hughes on the Dawn present on 3FM Friday June 23 concerning the theft assault on a bullion van at Ablekuma in Accra on Thursday, June 22, killing a Police officer within the course of.
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Bullion van theft: By 1st of July we are going to see banks utilizing armored autos/bullion vans. Nevertheless, different banks haven’t finalized the settlement with us.
– President, Assoc of Bullion Operators Ghana (ABOG), Alhaji Iddi Sumaila #3FMSunrise
— #3FM927📻 (@3fm927) June 23, 2023
He additional revealed that “We’ve got about 150 bullion vans within the nation. Most banks have signed contracts with us to deploy to them. It goes by a course of for the banks to get it and that takes time.”
It’s recalled that the central financial institution in 2021 issued a directive for all monetary establishments to obtain the protecting refined vans failure to which the Financial institution of Ghana stated it might not admit any substandard or soft-skinned Money in Transit (CIT) autos into any of it’s premises nationwide.
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This deadline was nevertheless prolonged to July 1, 2023 simply after the James City theft assault on a Bullion Van through which a police officer was killed and one other by- stander was hit with a stray bullet.
The sequence of theft assaults on officers accompanying sub-standard autos for money transfers compelled the Inspector Common of Police to problem threats to not escort any automobile with out the required safety for law enforcement officials.
Relating to the assaults at Ablekuma, the police issued a stern warning to the robbers behind the killing of the officer.
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In entrance of a bullion van on safety duties, the officer was shot a number of instances at shut vary.
The unhappy incident adopted an tried theft on the Star Oil Filling Station at Ablekuma Fan Milk, a suburb of Accra.
4 in quantity, the robbers are stated to have adopted the bullion van, which went to refill on the gas station, the place the shootout occurred.
“The police are on a manhunt to arrest a gang of 4 robbers who attacked a bullion van at Ablekuma Fanmilk, a suburb of Accra and shot the police escort who has sadly handed on,” an announcement from the police stated.
“Our prayers and ideas are with the household of our deceased colleague specifically and all personnel of the Police Service typically.
“We want to guarantee the general public that we are going to certainly get the robbers arrested to face justice.”