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A group of teenage boys who flaunted side hands and a pump-action gun inside a video that has gone virus-like on social media have damaged their silence.
According to reports, the particular men mistakenly sent it into a WhatsApp group when they could delete it many people had already downloaded this.
Some persons have also claimed that they are the actual robbers which attacked the bullion vehicle and killed the police official before bolting with an unspecified amount of money.
Well, the males, whom one of them has been recognized as Obour Belling, have voiced for the first time and they claim they may not be armed robbers as proposed.
According to them, they are in to illegal mining (Galamsey), as well as the guns they brandished are usually weapons they use to protect on their own at the mining site.
Additionally they claim that photos of them along with bundles of different currencies which are in circulation are older photos.
Watch the video beneath.
The young men invoke curses on persons that shared the video on social networking and tagged them since armed robbers.
They also rained curses on the media regarding publishing unconfirmed information about all of them.
The previous video of the males comes on the heels of the robbery attack on a bullion van at Adedenkpo, the suburb of Jamestown, that will led to the murder of the policeman on escort responsibilities and a trader.
The video sees four men keeping guns and warning Ghanaians to run when they see all of them on the streets.
They are noticed in the video saying “No good advice” as they show off their guns including a good Ak 47.
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