Alleged Armed Robbery: Police Break into the Home of the PBC Managing Director

Alleged Armed Robbery: Police Break into the Home of the PBC Managing Director



The managing director of PBC Limited, Kwaku Nkansah, has reported an alleged armed robbery at his official official house. According to him, persons purporting to be from ORAL violently stole a pickup truck and attempted to grab another car.

Nkansah claims that the gang, led by someone named "Last Killer," threatened to tow the car without a key and refused to reveal the name of the Colonel allegedly in command.

The Managing Director has criticized the act, calling it an armed robbery and requesting that the ORAL crew restore his cars. He also thanked the Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, for sending a team to his home.







The event raises worries about unauthorized persons using force and intimidating others. The incident is allegedly being investigated.

Read the whole statement below.

Kwaku Nkansah (PaaNii) writes.

This morning, January 30, 2025, some individuals pushed their way into the PBC Managing Director's official apartment. They stated that they were from ORAL and were retrieving all government cars. They drove away a truck (GB 1774-20 - and attempted to steal the Toyota V8 - GC 4495-20, a PBC-designated vehicle.








I chatted with one of them, "Last Killer". He made it clear that he would move the automobile with or without the car key. He goes on to say that if they tow the automobile and something happens to it, they cannot be held liable.

He informed me over the phone that I needed to attend Blue Gate with the necessary paperwork before the automobile could be released. He stated that the operation was led by a Colonel. He couldn't recall the Colonel's name and had to ask his Hausa colleague for it. There were no names returned.







This constitutes armed robbery.

I was able to contact the Hon. IGP, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, who has dispatched a team to my place. I am appreciative of his help and advice.

I'm asking the ORAL crew to return my vehicles. I don't have to prove anything to anybody. I still have a contract, and while the President may cancel it, the contract and its conditions must be honored!
There can be no further action until my contract is canceled and my departure provisions are activated.








In any event, ORAL's duty is not to retrieve automobiles and allegedly stolen state property. We have laws in this country, and the NDC and its supporters must follow them.

Please call off your goons, Mr. President. This wrongdoing must be stopped immediately!


Kwaku Nkansah (Paanii), Managing Director of PBC Limited.  


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