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  • 41 injured by bees at police station in Gomoa East

    41 injured by bees at police station in Gomoa East

    Activities at the Daavi Blessed Police Station at Gomoa Amoada Junction in the Gomoa East District, Central Region, have been brought to a halt following a bee attack.

    Providing details, a victim of the incident, Sakora Ahiadome, said one person is in critical condition, while 40 others sustained varying degrees of injuries. 

    “One person is in critical condition and urgently needs medical attention, or he could die,” he said. According to him, the swarm entered the police station after a faulty tipper, in which the bees had been hiding, was opened by its owner. He noted that the bees also attacked animals, killing three fowls.

    A bee sting occurs when the stinger of a female bee pierces the skin, resulting in pain and a wound. Unlike insect bites, bee stings can vary in severity due to the chemical composition of the venom.

    Individual reactions to bee stings may differ depending on the species of bee involved. While most people experience mild pain from bee venom, the severity of the reaction can vary.

    One common home remedy for alleviating bee sting discomfort is to apply wet aspirin or aspirin paste to the affected area.

    In 2025, a bee attack on supporters of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) in the Kpandai District after a campaign programme on Sunday, December 14, has claimed the life of an individual.

    The deceased has been identified as a chief from one of the communities in the district. He is said to have been attacked by the bees while riding a motorbike after the campaign had concluded.

    This information was disclosed by the NDC’s Secretary for the Kpandai Constituency, Mr. Robert. Meanwhile, investigations are ongoing to determine the exact circumstances surrounding the incident.

    In 2024, Islamic prayers at the Sunyani Central Mosque were unexpectedly interrupted on Friday, October 18, 2024, when a swarm of bees invaded, causing panic and chaos among worshippers.

    Hundreds of congregants, gathered for the traditional Friday prayers, were forced to flee the mosque, shielding their faces as they sought to escape the bees’ attack, which began around 1:20 p.m.

    Fortunately, a prompt response from the Bono Regional Command of the Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) and the Ghana Ambulance Service helped manage the situation.

    While GNFS personnel successfully rescued some worshippers, the bees targeted many, particularly the elderly and women who were unable to quickly escape the chaos.

    The attack extended beyond the mosque, affecting nearby shopkeepers and traders along the Sunyani-Zongo one-way street.

    Assistant Divisional Officer Grade One (ADO1) Kwame Adomako Antwi, Public Relations Officer of the Bono Regional GNFS, confirmed the incident to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), noting that even some fire personnel were not spared from the bee stings.

    He added that all victims received medical treatment.

    ADO1 Antwi explained that the fire service initially responded to a distress call about a suspected fire at the mosque, but upon arrival, they discovered the true cause of the disturbance was the swarm of bees.

    Muslims in the Sunyani Zongo community expressed their shock at the unprecedented incident, stating that such an event had never occurred at the mosque before.

    Also in related development, an elderly woman’s routine visit to church on Good Friday took a tragic turn when she was fatally attacked by a swarm of angry bees in 2025.

    The incident occurred at a local Catholic Church in Owuoso, situated in the Sekyere South District of the Ashanti Region, as congregants gathered for service.

    Witnesses reported that the bees launched their assault as worshippers exited the church onto the main road to conclude the day’s events.

    The sudden attack prompted chaos as congregants scrambled for safety, enduring multiple stings from the enraged insects.

    Assemblyman Akwasi Tawia, representing the Owuoso Electoral Area, recounted the harrowing ordeal to Asaase News, highlighting that even non-members were not spared from the attack.

    “What happened is a sad one. We haven’t seen such a thing before. We still can’t ascertain the source of the swarm of bees. We were told they were praying in church when they were attacked by the swarm of bees. Even a teacher and her Canadian guest were also attacked. Most of them, including the Reverend Father had to take cover”.

    “The elderly woman suffered severe injury and so she was rescued and rushed to the Agona Government Hospital, but died moments later. Those who survived with minor injuries were being treated at the same hospital, even most of them have been discharged”.

  • Two alleged criminals dead after police shootout in Offinso

    Two alleged criminals dead after police shootout in Offinso

    A shootout between a gang of robbers and the police at Mankranso, Ashanti Region, has resulted in the deaths of two suspected criminals. The deceased were pronounced dead on arrival at Bekwai Municipal Hospital after sustaining gunshot injuries from the incident. Efforts are underway to apprehend the other accomplices involved in the unfortunate incident.

    The shootout was instigated after the police invaded the hideout of robbers in search of one wanted suspect, Osman Majid Abdul Sadik, alias Cross, who is known for several robberies and killings in the Mankranso area.

    This development comes barely two weeks after eight police officers sustained injuries following a gunfire exchange between masked men at Sampa in the Bono Region on Sunday afternoon, October 5.


    A police officer was earlier reported to have lost his life as a result of the incident. The clash also left a police vehicle destroyed, caused hundreds of thousands of Ghana Cedis in commercial losses, and destroyed essential goods.


    Tensions between rival groups in the township are believed to have led to the incident. In a recent development, an armed attack at the Gbintri inland checkpoint in the East Mamprusi Municipality of the North East Region left an Assistant Immigration Control Officer II (AICOII), Rafiq Mohammed, dead, and another officer, AICOII Oppong Daniel, injured.


    AICOII Oppong Daniel was reported to be receiving treatment at the Baptist Medical Centre in Nalerigu after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds in the incident.


    While details of the attack remain unclear, reports suggest that the incident took place at about 1:30 a.m. on Friday, October 3. However, AK-47 shell casings used by the attackers during the operation have been retrieved by the joint response team, led by Superintendent Francis Brobbey, Gambaga Municipal Police Commander, and DIS Moro Tanko Mohammed, North Regional Intelligence Officer of the GIS.


    In recent years, the Police Service has made significant progress in tackling robberies and prosecuting offenders. In September, the Ghana Police Service arrested ten individuals and shot three others dead in its efforts to crack down on a series of violent rural bank robberies across the country. Authorities allege that the 15-member gang has been behind a series of robberies in the Ahafo, Western, Central, Eastern, and Ashanti Regions.


    On Sunday, September 14, at 3:30 am, the ring invaded the Saint Martin’s De Porres Cooperative Credit Union with pump-action guns and AK-47 rifles. They escaped the premises with cash after holding the security guard and his wife hostage.


    Briefing the media on Wednesday, September 24, the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Lydia Yaako Donkor, said the police recovered a large cache of weapons, vehicles, and valuables following the operation.


    One of their AK-47 rifles has been traced to one Corporal Francis Adu Yaw of the Tepa District. The said police officer was killed on November 29, 2024, by armed robbers on the Bibiani-Goaso highway.


    The items seized included three AK-47 assault rifles; one single-barrel gun with one AAA round; seven pump-action guns with 96 rounds of AAA ammunition; three Bruni pistols with 40 rounds of ammunition; one M&P pistol with four rounds of ammunition; cash amounting to GH¢18,845, $104, 190 Liberian dollars, ₦5,800, and CFA 31,000; a quantity of assorted Ghanaian coins; six vehicles; four motorbikes; and several mobile phones and pieces of jewellery.


    According to the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), the gang’s operations were successfully undercovered after six months of sustained intelligence operations.
    “Through sustained intelligence operations, the Ghana Police Service has successfully dismantled the notorious criminal syndicate who have been behind several robberies in various regions of the country,” she stated.

    In August this year, Service announced the retrieval of items used by a gang of armed men during a gold shop robbery at Mpohor in the Western Region over the weekend.

    Weapons, ammunition, clothing, and other materials were among the exhibits. According to a Facebook post on Tuesday, August 19, the police stated that the retrieved items would aid in the ongoing investigation into the case.

    On Sunday, August 17, one person was arrested in connection with the robbery. The police explained that the retrieval was made possible after officers from the Kuntanase District in the Ashanti Region intercepted a suspicious white Toyota Sienta near the Aputuoagya–Bekwai road.

    Currently, the police are on a manhunt for eight others allegedly involved in the heist. They added that two men who were standing by the vehicle fled upon seeing the approaching patrol team.

    According to the police, a search of the vehicle led to the recovery of an AK-47 assault rifle, a locally manufactured firearm, two AK-47 magazines loaded with 30 rounds of ammunition each, and other materials believed to have been used during the robbery.

    “The Ghana Police Service, in its ongoing investigation into the Mpohor gold shop robbery case, has recovered weapons, ammunition, clothing items and some other exhibits linked to the case. As part of intensified anti-robbery patrols, officers from the Kuntanase District in the Ashanti Region intercepted a suspicious white Toyota Sienta near the Aputuoagya–Bekwai road.

    “Two men who were standing by the vehicle fled into the bush upon seeing the approaching police patrol team. A thorough search of the vehicle uncovered an AK-47 assault rifle, a locally manufactured firearm, two AK-47 magazines loaded with 30 rounds of ammunition each, additional packets of ammunition, cowrie shells, a Huawei smartphone, identity documents, and some clothing items.

    “A careful examination of the recovered exhibits against the CCTV footage of the Mpohor robbery revealed a striking resemblance between the clothing items (hooded tops) and the Wellington boots that were used during the robbery. The recovery of these items marks a significant step in the ongoing investigation and manhunt for the suspects,” parts of the statement read.

    On July 30, a shootout between suspected armed robbers and police officers at Atebubu in the Bono East Region led to the death of two suspects.

    According to the Ghana Police Service, the patrol team encountered a robbery attack on commuters along the Atebubu Highway. The suspects opened fire on the officers upon sighting them. Those struck during the exchange were rushed to a hospital but were pronounced dead on arrival, while others escaped into nearby bushes.

    A search of the scene led to the retrieval of a shotgun loaded with two live cartridges, four spent cartridges, and a machete. Intensive efforts are still underway to apprehend the fugitives, police confirmed.

    On July 15, an intelligence-led operation by the Police Intelligence Directorate (PID) foiled a robbery attempt by five armed men targeting a foreign national at Cantonments. Police received credible intelligence that the men were lodging at a hotel in Labadi.

    While en route in a Toyota Yaris vehicle, the suspects opened fire on a police team after detecting surveillance. An officer sustained gunshot wounds, and in the ensuing shootout, two suspects died after being rushed to the Ghana Police Hospital.

    The injured officer, who suffered gunshot wounds to his arm and legs, has been hospitalized and is responding to treatment. Police retrieved two pump-action guns loaded with ammunition, live cartridges, three mobile phones, talismans, and other items from the scene.

    Section 149 of the Criminal Offences Act states that a person who commits robbery commits a first-degree felony. Per Section 150, “a person who steals a thing commits robbery (a) if in, and for the purpose of stealing the thing, that person uses force or causes harm to any other person, or (b) if that person uses a threat or criminal assault or harm to any other person, with intent to prevent or overcome the resistance of the other person to the stealing of the thing.”

    Section 124 of the Criminal Offenses Act also indicates that a person who steals commits a second-degree felony. Where the court that finds a person guilty of stealing is satisfied that, on not less than two previous occasions, the accused was found guilty of stealing, the court shall order that the whole or a part of the term of imprisonment imposed shall be spent in productive hard labour.

    A person subjected to such an order is disqualified from election to Parliament or a District Assembly within the meaning of the Local Government Act, 1993 (Act 462), for up to five years. Productive hard labour refers to labour in a state farm, state factory, or any other public co-operative or collective enterprise specified by the Minister.

    Police efforts in combating robberyIn July, the Police secured a conviction in a four-year-old armed robbery case that occurred in Atonsu, Kuwait, Kumasi. The Kumasi Circuit Court sentenced two individuals to 15 years imprisonment for their role in the violent incident. The convicts, Abass Kasim (26) and Daniel Morro, alias “China” (25), were part of a gang of five that attacked a resident in Atonsu Kuwait on July 31, 2021, around 2:30 a.m.

    The gang, wielding a pistol and cutlasses, shot the victim in the abdomen, inflicted multiple cutlass wounds, and robbed him of valuables including an iPhone 11 worth GHS 5,500, a Samsung phone worth GHS 500, two Apple Watches valued at GHS 3,000, two ladies’ handbags, jewelry, $600, and an unspecified amount of Ghana cedis.

    Following investigations, Abass Kasim was arrested on August 12, 2021. During interrogation, he confessed and led police to arrest Daniel Morro. A pistol used in the attack was later retrieved.

    On August 19, 2021, the suspects were arraigned before Kumasi Circuit Court 4 and remanded into custody after pleading not guilty. They reappeared on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, when they were convicted and sentenced to 15 years imprisonment each on charges including conspiracy to commit robbery, robbery, unlawful entry, abetment of crime, and possession of firearms without authority.

    The sentences are to run concurrently. They have since been transferred to the Central Prisons in Kumasi. Meanwhile, three accomplices remain at large.

    The police also reported another success after an armed robber, Paul Avortide, was sentenced to 19 years with hard labour for robbery. The 25-year-old, on May 21 at about 4:00 a.m., attacked a pregnant Nigerian woman, Ogechi Chidiebere, at Tsikpota near New Housing, Ho.

    Armed with a machete, he robbed her of GHS 3,000 and a Tecno Spark 30c phone valued at GHS 2,500 as she made her way to antenatal care.

    On June 19, police arrested Harmony Nbonu at Ho Main Market with the stolen phone.He confessed that Avortide had sold it to him for GHS 850. A coordinated operation led to Avortide’s arrest at Matse, a suburb of Ho, as he attempted to flee.

    After investigations, Avortide was charged with robbery under Section 149 of the Criminal Offences Act, while Nbonu was charged with Dishonestly Receiving under Section 146. They were arraigned before Ho Circuit Court on Tuesday, July 1. Avortide pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 19 years in prison, while Nbonu was acquitted and discharged.

    Meanwhile, three individuals suspected in a robbery at Nyanikrom near Shama Junction on Wednesday, July 9, were apprehended. They are Francis Mensah, alias Francis Kwaw (34), Ebenezer Cofie (32), and Samuel Bentum (35). The Western Regional Police Command arrested them following targeted surveillance based on credible intelligence.

    Police revealed that the suspects, armed with insider information, planned to rob company officials returning from a bank in Takoradi with salary funds. On the said day, the suspects ambushed the company vehicle near Unique School Junction at Nyanikrom.They broke the vehicle’s window and made away with the cash. A swift police response led to the arrest of three suspects and the recovery of GHS 149,500.

    The suspects are currently in custody assisting with investigations. However, the company’s driver, Maxwell Kofi Yeboah, alleged to have conspired with them, is at large and being pursued.

    “The Western Regional Police Command assures the public that efforts are ongoing to apprehend the remaining suspect and bring all perpetrators to justice,” the police said.

    Despite these successes, the Police Service continues to suffer casualties in its fight against armed robbery. Several officers have lost their lives while on duty, though the exact number remains unclear.

    One such incident occurred in September 2024, when an officer was ambushed and killed by armed robbers at Kwame Peprakrom in the Central Region. In response, the government introduced a GHS 50,000 insurance scheme for officers who lose their lives while on duty.Meanwhile, the Police has assured the public of its commitment to ensuring security, law, and order across the country.

  • Clash over voting perimeter interrupts special voting at Koforidua Police headquarters

    Clash over voting perimeter interrupts special voting at Koforidua Police headquarters

    A dispute at the Koforidua Police Headquarters disrupted the special voting exercise in the Eastern Region on Monday, with tensions flaring between party officials and security personnel.

    Tijani Mikano, the New Juaben South Organizer for the National Democratic Congress (NDC), clashed with security officers after resisting instructions to leave the designated voting perimeter.

    Mikano accused the Electoral Commission (EC) and security personnel of bias, claiming a New Patriotic Party (NPP) official was campaigning within the restricted area.

    “The EC has given us a parameter in which we should distance ourselves from the voters, but the NPP is campaigning in the queue so I also decided to campaign with my team but the EC says it is not allowed. If it is not allowed, they should drive the others back so the voters can cast their vote…,” he explained the cause of the incident.

    The incident escalated into a heated confrontation, attracting attention from voters, security personnel, and EC officials. Darlington Annan, the presiding officer, explained that the misunderstanding stemmed from Mikano’s belief that NPP agents were violating the voting perimeter.

    “He [the NPP representative] was moving around and was asked to move from the queue because he was causing a nuisance to the voters so he was advised to leave the queue, but as he was going, the opponent thought he was interfering so they wanted to know what was happening and in the process, it escalated to a debate between them,” he narrated.

    Eastern Region correspondent Kofi Siaw reported that it took the intervention of EC officials and police officers to defuse the situation. Both parties were spoken to and subsequently vacated the premises, allowing voting to continue peacefully.

    Meanwhile, special voting in the Western Region has proceeded smoothly with minimal disruptions. Voting in both Eastern and Western Regions had initially been delayed due to a printing error on ballot papers, which necessitated reprinting by the EC.

    Calm has since returned to the Koforidua Police Headquarters, with voting progressing without further incidents.

  • Police will maintain professionalism, impartiality in December polls – Dampare

    Police will maintain professionalism, impartiality in December polls – Dampare

    The Inspector-General of Police, Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has reiterated that the Ghana Police Service will uphold neutrality and professionalism in the upcoming December 7, 2024 elections.

    He stressed that the police force is unbiased and will enforce the law without partiality.

    In his remarks at the opening of a new, state-of-the-art police station in Akyem Muoso, Eastern Region, the IGP issued a clear warning to potential troublemakers, assuring that the police will not allow anyone or any group to jeopardize the country’s peace at any stage of the election process.

    “The Ghana Police Service is for the country and its people. We do not belong to any side in the elections; we are here to serve the people and to protect you. So we will remain neutral and professional during the elections and beyond,” the IGP said.

    However, he cautioned Ghanaians not to let themselves be manipulated into actions that could destabilize the country’s security.

    “We all, as Ghanaians, have a role to play in ensuring the security of our country. Just as the police will play its role and responsibility in protecting the people and ensuring that everyone is safe, we call on everyone not to allow themselves to be used for violence or to create tension in your community.”

    Accompanied by members of the Police Management Board, the IGP also inaugurated two additional police stations at Moseaso and Abekoase in the Eastern Region, bringing the total number of new stations launched to three.

    During the commissioning events, both the chiefs and residents of the communities expressed their gratitude to the police administration for its ongoing commitment to improving the image of the Police Service and strengthening the fight against crime across the nation.

  • I am not hiding – Barker-Vormawor to police

    I am not hiding – Barker-Vormawor to police

    The convener of the Democracy Hub protest, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, has denied allegations that he is hiding and has been declared wanted by the police.

    He described these claims as “baseless and misleading.” On Sunday, September 22, multiple members of the Democracy Hub group were arrested during the protest.

    Following this, the police announced a manhunt for Barker-Vormawor and others accused of lawlessness during the demonstration.

    In a Facebook post, Barker-Vormawor stated that he has maintained “consistent communication with senior officers within the Police hierarchy regarding my whereabouts and availability.”

    He also mentioned that his “legal team is prepared to cooperate and will contact the relevant authorities to clarify the necessary steps.”

    “legal team stands ready to cooperate and will be in touch with the relevant authorities to ascertain the appropriate steps required.”

    Below is Barker-Vormawor’s statement.

    RE: FALSE CLAIMS OF A MANHUNT – CLARIFICATION AND NEXT STEPS

    It has come to my attention that the Ghana Police Service has issued press statements suggesting that they are on a manhunt for me, thereby creating the false impression that I am on the run. These claims are baseless and misleading, as I have been in consistent communication with senior officers within the Police hierarchy regarding my whereabouts and availability.

    In light of these developments, I have instructed my lawyers to urgently engage with the Ghana Police Service to seek clarification on which specific police station or office they wish me to report to. My legal team stands ready to cooperate and will be in touch with the relevant authorities to ascertain the appropriate steps required.

    I remain committed to the rule of law and to addressing any issues raised by the Police in accordance with due process. I expect that this engagement will provide clarity and prevent any further attempts to distort the truth.

  • Suspected armed robbers shot dead by police in Abor

    Suspected armed robbers shot dead by police in Abor

    Three suspected armed robbers were shot dead by members of the Abor Police Command in the Volta Region during a robbery operation at Tsive- Kpotame, close to Kpadzakope, an Abor neighborhood.

    The three all-male robbery gang members were killed as a result of the incident, which took place on Sunday, February 12, 2023, at around 0125.

    According to a source with the Abor Police, the police were made aware of the seven alleged armed robbers who had surrounded the neighborhood in an apparent attempt to target a home in Tsive-Kpotame.

    The source said the Police, armed with this tip-off, laid an ambush in the targeted vicinity, where the suspects were in the process of invading the self-contained apartment.

    The suspects, after sensing danger, opened fire on the Police but were overpowered by the officers, leading to the killing of three of them.

    A Police officer, whose name has been withheld, however, sustained some gunshot wounds and was rushed to a hospital for treatment.

    Police retrieved some weapons, including a pump action gun, a locally manufactured pistol, and 30 rounds of AA ammunition.

    Mr Emmanuel Tsifoanya, the assembly member for the area, who confirmed the incident to the GNA, appealed to the Police to apprehend the other perpetrators, who are currently on the run.

    However, Superintendent Daniel Carlos Atongnab, the Abor District Police commander, when contacted by the GNA, remained tight-lipped on the incident.

    A team of Police officers, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP), Mr Andrews Boadu-Ekumah, the Volta Regional Police Commander, had since visited the area for further action.

    Source: GNA