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Police arrest three staff of Bolgatanga Hospital for stealing boxes of medicine

The suspects are a driver, Raymond Asoke, Noeyelle Bridget, assistant dispensary officer, and Raheem Fasilat, the regional store keeper, a statement from the police said.

The police have picked up three suspects for stealing boxes of medicine at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital in the Upper East Region.

The suspects are Raymond Asoke, Noeyelle Bridget and Raheem Fasilat, a statement from the police said.

According to the police, suspect Asoke, a driver at the regional hospital was arrested on 4 August when he was monitored loading boxes of medicines from a certain unmarked house into a saloon car with registration No. GE 1532 -21.

A search in the car led to the retrieval of 12 boxes of various medicines. The search was extended into the house where 22 additional boxes containing various kinds of medicines were discovered and retrieved.

“Further investigation led to the arrest of suspect Noeyelle Bridget, the assistant dispensary officer at the hospital’s pharmacy and suspect Raheem Fasilat, the regional store keeper at hospital, who has admitted to giving the boxes of medicines to the driver,” the statement said.

All three suspects are currently in police custody assisting in investigations.

 

 

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