Police in Ejisu in the Ashanti Region at the dawn of Sunday impounded a taxi cab loaded with goats, suspected to have been stolen.
This was at Akyawkrom, near Ejisu on the Ejisu-Effiduase highway.
Police Chief Superintendent Stephen Tane Egissah, Ejisu Divisional Police Commander, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) that a patrol team intercepted the taxi with the goats.
He said on the said date around 0300 hours, the team from the Division, who were on their normal night patrols on the Ejisu-Konongo section of the Kumasi-Accra highway, spotted a Toyota taxi with the registration number GM 4893-13.
Superintendent Egissah said the patrol team became suspicious and decided to give the vehicle a chase.
He said when the taxi driver realized that the car was being trailed by the police, he stopped at Akyawkrom and together with another person got out and run into the bush.
Superintendent Egissah said when the patrol team inspected the abandoned taxi, they found 14 live goats.
The taxi cab together with the goats, was taken to the Divisional Command.
The Commander said investigations have begun and are appealing to people who had experienced vehicle or goat thefts in recent times, to report to the command to assist in investigations.
Source: GNA
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