Accra Robbery Suspect Extradited from Togo for Psychiatric Evaluation
A Togolese national, Adinda-Akpo Abdou Moudjibou, also known as Maxwell, has been extradited to Ghana to face charges related to a series of high-profile robberies in Accra. Following his arrest, Moudjibou exhibited concerning behavior, prompting authorities to order a psychiatric evaluation. Background of the Case Moudjibou is accused of orchestrating multiple robberies between 2022 and 2024, targeting affluent individuals in Accra. Items reported stolen include $200,000 in cash, a gold waist chain valued at GH¢20,000, a gold necklace worth GH¢18,000, assorted jewelry, and a registered CZ 75.5P pistol. After evading capture for months, he was apprehended in Togo through a joint operation between Ghanaian and Togolese security agencies and extradited to Ghana on May 14, 2025. Court Proceedings and Psychiatric Evaluation During court proceedings on May 20, 2025, led by ASP Richard Amoah, the prosecution reported that Moudjibou had been […]