The Ghana Association of Bankers are set to hold an emergency meeting to discuss about the high rate of attacks on bullion vans in the country.
This comes after the Inspector General of Police James Oppong Boanuh directed that all banks in the country must get armoured cars that will be used in carting money by the close of June this year or forget about any police officer escorting them.
The banks will be holding the meeting following a recent attack on a bullion van that was carting money near Jamestown, a suburb of Accra.
An eyewitness and a policer officer identified as Emmanuel Osei who was escorting the bullion van was shot dead in a broad day light robbery.
Meanwhile the minority leader in Parliament, Harruna Iddrisu has charged President Nana Akufo-Addo to man up in curbing the influx of crime case in the country.