A motorbike theft turned deadly in Awutu Kwame Watey, a community in the Awutu Senya West District, on the afternoon of Tuesday, November 6, 2024. One man is dead, and another is in critical condition following a violent lynching by an enraged mob after the two suspects allegedly stole a motorbike.

It was around 4:30 PM when two men, identified as originating from Agona Kwayanko in the Agona East District, set out on a daring robbery mission. They hired the services of a local Okada rider, a motorbike transport service commonly used in rural Ghanaian communities. The two men, reportedly posing as passengers, were being taken from Kwame Watey, a neighboring community, when they launched their attack.

Midway through the journey, they suddenly turned on the rider, beating him and forcibly snatching his motorcycle. However, their crime did not go unnoticed. Word of the robbery spread quickly through the local area, and within minutes, an angry mob, including residents from Awutu Bontrase, Awutu Bereku, and surrounding communities, set out in hot pursuit.

The mob quickly caught up with the two suspects, who were still trying to flee on the stolen motorbike. The enraged locals were determined to take matters into their own hands. When the robbers were apprehended, the mob subjected them to brutal beatings, leaving one of the men lifeless on the spot.

One suspect, identified as the deceased, was left for dead, while the other was left critically injured, barely clinging to life. The victim’s body was transported to the Winneba Trauma and Specialist Hospital Mortuary for an autopsy and further identification. Meanwhile, the surviving robber, still in critical condition, was rushed to the same hospital for urgent medical treatment.

Local authorities are investigating the incident, but as of now, no arrests have been made in connection with the lynching. The police have stated that they are working to gather information and trace those responsible for the brutal mob attack.

While the theft and violent retaliation have raised serious questions about justice and vigilantism in the area, there has been no official statement about the legal steps that will follow. The police are expected to focus on investigating both the robbery and the lynching, as mob justice continues to be a contentious issue across various regions in Ghana.