Darlington Tamakloe, Emmanuel Kwesi Aidoo and Collins Takyie( the rapist) in police custody
Three suspected armed robbers, who unleashed their libido on two sisters after a robbery attack last Friday at Adentan, have been grabbed by the police.
The suspects are Collins Takyei , 24 year old electrician, Darlington Tamakloe, 45 year old plumber, and Emmanuel kwesi Aidoo.
Suspect Collins Takyei was identified as the suspect, who violently raped the girls who are 16 and 17 years respectively.
The suspects are now in police custody awaiting trial.
Narrating the story to the media, DSP Stephen Kofi Ahiatafu, the Adenta District Police Commander said the incident occurred on May 17, 2012 around 2am.
The victims live with their parents at their self-contain apartment at Aben wo aha near Adenta.
The three young men, on that fateful day, entered the room of the victims wielding a cutlass and two locally manufactured pistols.
The suspects then robed the victims of some assorted beverages including three tins of Milo and Nido together with other assorted drinks.
In the process, suspect Collins Takyei violently raped the two sisters in turns.
The victims, according to the police commander, could not shout for help because they were threatened by the suspects with the cutlass and pistols.
After having three rounds of oral sex with each of the girls by Takyei, the suspects bolted.
The following morning the two girls spotted suspect Emmanuel Kwesi Aidoo in their area.
Together with their parents, the victims reported the matter to the police for action.
Suspect Emmanuel was grabbed on Tuesday may 14, 2013 by the police for questioning.
Upon interrogation, Emmanuel initially denied the allegation but later confessed to the act.
Suspect then mentioned suspects Collins Takyei and Darlington Tamakloe as his accomplices.
The two were also arrested the following day by the police.
The two girls identified suspect Collins Takyei as the one who raped them during the raid.
Parents of the victims also revealed to the police that the girls forgot to lock their main doors that fateful day.
The district commander urged parents to let the security of their homes be paramount to them.