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  • Gunfire exchange at Sampa leaves 8 police officers injured

    Gunfire exchange at Sampa leaves 8 police officers injured


    Eight police officers have 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 July this year, the lifeless body of an immigration officer identified as Stephen King Amoah, also known as Nana Kofi, was discovered in a drainage system near GBC Satellite, opposite Comet Estate, Accra.

    The deceased is said to have gone missing five days (since July 3) before his tragic death. This was contained in a press statement by the Ghana Police Service on Thursday, July 10.

    Providing more details about the tragic incident, the police noted that the murderer(s) of the 38-year-old also set his body on fire.The deceased’s remains have been conveyed to the Police Hospital morgue after the relatives positively identified the body as Stephen.

    The police have disclosed that their preliminary investigations indicate the deceased went to meet his debtor, Bright Aweh, who had promised to pay the outstanding debt on Thursday, July 3, in the evening.

    The victim never returned home that night, and his phone remained switched off throughout, raising concerns among family and friends who later reported him missing.

    “Investigations revealed that on 3rd July 2025, at about 8:00 p.m., the deceased left his residence at Ashongman Estate after receiving WhatsApp images of cash bundles from one Bright Aweh, who requested to meet him at a spot at Ashongman Estate to settle an outstanding amount.

    “According to the complainant, the deceased never returned home that night, and his phone remained switched off thereafter,” the police said.

    After the deceased’s family filed a complaint at the police station, Bright Aweh was arrested to assist with the investigation.

    He admitted that he met with the deceased and alleged that he gave a cash of GHS500,000 to the deceased, instructing him “to use part of the money to pay off some debts and hold the remaining amount for later collection.”

    But the police in their statement noted that “the suspect could not clearly explain the source of the funds and gave conflicting statements.”

    Meanwhile, the police pledged to get to the bottom of the case and ensure justice is served to the perpetrators.

    “The Regional Police Command strongly condemns such violent and criminal acts and assures the public that it is working diligently to uncover the full circumstances surrounding this incident and bring all responsible persons to justice,” it added.

    Subsequently, the Ghana Police announced the arrest of the prime suspect in the gruesome murder of immigration officer Stephen King Amoah, also known as Nana Kofi on August 4.

    This follows the discovery of weapons believed to have been used in the murder of Immigration Officer Stephen Amoah.

    During a press briefing on Monday, August 4, the Director-General of the CID, COP Lydia Yaako Donkor, revealed that bloodstains were found in the living room, on a burnt, blood-soaked carpet, and on a fufu pestle suspected to have been used in the murder by the suspect.

    According to the Police, the forensic conducted on Thursday, July 24, also exposed freshly sprayed walls, hinting at an attempted cleanup by the suspect.

    “The Kwabenya Teshie Police visited the suspect’s residence, and the forensic inspection revealed the following bloodstains in the living room and evidence of attempted cleanup, freshly sprayed walls, and an empty can of spray paint. A search of a secondary crime scene near the GBC satellite area also uncovered a burnt woolen carpet and partially burnt camouflage fabric.”

    “These items were photographed, retrieved and photocopied for forensic analysis. On 24th July, the police received a warrant to search a particular room in the suspect’s house. A search in the room revealed more bloodstains, which were photographed and samples collected for forensic analysis. A further search in the bushes about 100 metres from the suspect’s house also led to the retrieval of the…” the Police said.

    The Service has noted that in the coming days, undertake a DNA exercise on the bloodstains with samples from the deceased mother and son, aiding with the process.

    “I wish to say that the initial blood sample collected was positive for human blood. To aid the investigations, the deceased mother and son has provided sample for DNA profiling. In the face of these pieces of evidence the suspect who was initially charged with kidnapping has since been rearrested and formally charged with murder. He is currently on remand following his appearance with the Adabraka District Court and is scheduled to reappear on 8th August 2025.

    “A special operation is currently underway to identify and arrest his accomplices and we are following other vital leads to gather all necessary evidence against the suspect and his accomplices. The Ghana Police Service wishes to assure the public that the investigations is ongoing and every effort is being made to ensure that all the perpetrators are prosecuted,” she added.

    Meanwhile, recent reports suggested that the third suspect involved in the murder of Stephen King Amoah, an Immigration Officer, has succumbed to an illness.

    According to sources, the victim’s brother, Kwasi Amoako, revealed this information to the media.

    “Yesterday we went to court and I can confirm that the third suspect has passed on. I was told by the Police CID, the one who is in charge of the case. We thank God that our brother has started seeking justice for himself,” he is quoted to have said by MyJoyOnline.

    The police are yet to issue a formal statement on the suspect’s death.

    The Adabraka District Court on August 22, continued hearing the case after remanding the prime suspect into police custody for two weeks.

    The court has adjourned the case involving the murder of immigration officer, Stephen King Amoah, to October 9 following the police’s request for more time to gather the due evidence against the accused parties.

    The adjournment of the case was announced during the court hearing at the Adabraka District Court on Thursday, September 4, where the prosecutors prayed the court that the Ghana Police Service needed more time and specialised gadgets to advance investigations.

    According to them, a court order had been secured to facilitate the process and prayed that the suspects, Bright Aweh and Thomas Ziggah, remain in custody.

    However, Counsel for the suspects, Gordon Aboagye, expressed concerns about the state of his clients, who appeared visibly distressed, suggesting that they may have been held under harsh conditions while in custody.

    Referring to the need to uphold democratic principles, he prayed that the court reveal the detention location of the suspects in order for their families to visit them and check their well-being while in custody.

    β€œIn line with democratic principles, families of the suspects should be aware of their location to enable visitation. My Lord, my client has appeared in court limping and with bloodshot eyes. He has already been treated twice at the Police Hospital without improvement. We respectfully request that he be sent to Korle Bu Teaching Hospital for independent medical attention,” he argued.

    However, the prosecution objected, urging the defence to formally apply if it insists on the transfer of its client.He further appealed to the bereaved family to remain calm and allow the law to take its course. He commiserated with them for their loss.

    β€œWe sympathise with the family of the deceased and plead with them to remain calm and allow the law to take its course,” he added.

    The court, on the other hand, admonished the family of the bereaved family to stay patient, assuring them that justice would be duly served.

    Meanwhile, a dramatic scene unfolded at the court when the aunt of the late officer performed rituals, breaking eggs and invoking curses on those she believes are responsible for his death.

    She reportedly said, β€œAnyone responsible for his death should also suffer the same fate. All your generation will suffer the same fate; the gods should deal ruthlessly with anyone responsible for his murder. The gods shouldn’t spare anyone involved.”

    The case is now scheduled to continue on October 9.

  • Parliament, Police, CHRAJ flagged for RTI breaches; fined GHC5.6m

    Parliament, Police, CHRAJ flagged for RTI breaches; fined GHC5.6m

    The Ghana Police Service, CHRAJ, Parliament, the Judiciary, and the Attorney-General’s Department are among several key state institutions flagged for violating the Right to Information (RTI) law.

    A recent exposΓ© titled β€œSaga Over RTI: Millions Paid as Penalty” by Corruption Watch, a non-profit organization, brought this information to light. The Ghana Police Service has so far faced three fines, compared to four for the Ministry of Education.

    The Ghana Education Service, Judicial Service, Lands Commission, Ministry of Energy, and the Urban Roads Department follow in that order. The exposΓ©, conducted between February and July 2025, revealed that the RTI Commission (RTIC) had fined at least 60 public and private institutions a total of GHC5.6 million for breaching the RTI law. Providing a breakdown, the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) received the largest fine of GHC1.365 million. The Ministry of Education was fined GHC260,000, the Lands Commission GHC150,000, and the Public Procurement Authority (PPA) GHC100,000.

    Corruption Watch noted that the Ghana Police Service has so far paid GHC450,357 of its debt, while CHRAJ owes GHC30,000. The Parliamentary Service has settled GHC53,785, the Judicial Service owes GHC100,000, the Attorney-General’s Department owes GHC50,000, and SSNIT has an outstanding balance of GHC200,000.

    The Right to Information (RTI) is a framework that mandates citizens to request and receive information from government institutions. The report further indicates that these fines were settled using taxpayers’ funds.

    Article 21(1)(f) of the 1992 Constitution grants every individual the right to information, provided its exercise does not threaten national security, public safety, privacy, or other democratic principles.

    The RTI Bill was given legislative effect during the tenure of former President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, following its passage in 2019 as the Right to Information Act, 2019 (Act 989), marking a significant milestone in Ghana’s democratic evolution. It became operational on 2 January 2020 after President Akufo-Addo assented to the Act on 21 May 2019.

    In 2023, the parliament received the 2022 report on the performance of the Right to Information (RTI) Act from the former Minister of Information, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, of the previous New Patriotic Party (NPP).

    Addressing Parliament, the former Minister emphasized the vital role of the Access to Information (ATI) Division of the Information Services Department (ISD) and the RTI Commission in ensuring the successful implementation of the RTI Act.

    β€œWe have made significant strides in enhancing the implementation of the RTI Act. The ATI Division of the ISD has embarked on five major tasks in the year gone by. Significant among these tasks are the recruitment and deployment of Information Officers, and the support to information units,” he added.

    He emphasized that the government’s commitment to accountability and transparency is evident in the inclusion of RTI compliance as Key Performance Indicators in the Chief Director’s Performance Agreement. This step highlights the importance of upholding the principles of the RTI Act and promoting transparency within public institutions.

    Regarding the accomplishments of the RTI Commission, the minister disclosed that the regulatory body had obtained prosecutorial authority from the Attorney General to take action against individuals and institutions that violate the RTI Act.

    He lauded the Commission for conducting compliance surveys, handling review applications, and acquiring additional resources to improve its effectiveness and efficiency.

    β€œMr. Speaker, in terms of the work that the regulator has done, the RTI Commission has done in the year gone by, the regulator has secured the prosecutorial mandate from the Attorney General of the Republic, has also conducted compliance surveys, determined review applications that have come before it, secured additional logistics for its operations, promoted the Right to Information Act and its infrastructure and issued guidelines for the compilation and publication of information units,” he emphasised.

    The Minister shared significant data on the number of information requests received by public institutions during the reviewed year. Out of the expected 683 institutions, 382 submitted annual reports to the RTI Commission, showing a 55% compliance rate. These institutions received a total of 783 applications, with 669 being approved, rejected, transferred, or deferred in accordance with the provisions of the RTI Act.

    Mr. Oppong Nkrumah threw more light on the extended benefits Ghana stands to derive from the ATI Division. According to him, the ATI Division aims to implement the Online Records Management System to streamline the online application and request process. Additionally, he promised to present the legislative instrument for the RTI Act to Parliament before the end of the year.

    Regarding the future initiatives of the RTI Commission, he mentioned their intention to establish field offices in Kumasi and Sunyani to provide services closer to the Ghanaian people. The Commission, he added will continue public awareness campaigns and strive to appoint Information Officers in the remaining 333 public institutions, subject to available funding.

  • You may run and hide, but we will surely get you – Police to criminals

    You may run and hide, but we will surely get you – Police to criminals

    The Ghana Police Service has given a stern warning to criminals operating in Ghana, emphasizing that the Police will apprehend them no matter how far they go in hiding.

    According to the Police, the operations of syndicates shall soon be brought to a close, and they shall face the full wrath of the law.

    The word of caution comes after the Police announced that it has in custody ten individuals in their efforts to crack down on a series of violent rural bank robberies across the country.

    Briefing the media on Wednesday, September 24, the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), Lydia Yaako Donkor, noted , β€œTo the criminals out there, always remember that you may run and hide, but we will surely get you arrested to face the full rigours of the law. We are coming for you”.

    In recent years, the Police Service has made significant progress in tackling robberies and prosecuting offenders. The Police have revealed that a 15-member gang is 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. 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 GHΒ’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.

    β€œThrough 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, β€œa 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.,

  • Police officer caught on camera assaulting civilian interdicted

    Police officer caught on camera assaulting civilian interdicted

    The Ghana Police Service has swiftly interdicted Detective Corporal Baba Amando Ibrahim of the Tuna Police Station in the Savannah Region following allegations of professional misconduct.

    This decisive action comes in the wake of a viral video that shows the officer allegedly assaulting a member of the public.

    The footage has triggered widespread outrage and condemnation, with calls for swift justice and accountability from various quarters, including human rights advocates and civil society organizations.

    In a statement issued by the Police Service, it was noted that the interdiction is intended to pave the way for a comprehensive investigation into the incident, ensuring adherence to the Police Service Regulations.

    The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, has personally engaged with the victim’s family, offering his assurance that the Service will support them throughout the process.

    The IGP has also directed the Savannah Regional Police Commander to collaborate closely with the family to address their concerns and seek an amicable resolution.

    Meanwhile, public reactions have been mixed, with some commending the swift action taken by the Police Service as a step towards restoring public confidence in law enforcement. Others, however, have raised concerns about systemic issues within the Police Service, calling for broader reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future.

    The Ghana Police Service has reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on unprofessional conduct, assuring the public of its unwavering commitment to accountability and justice. The Service also encouraged citizens to report any misconduct by its personnel, promising to handle such reports with urgency and transparency.

    The investigation into Detective Corporal Baba Amando Ibrahim’s actions is ongoing, with the public eagerly awaiting its outcome as a test of the Service’s commitment to its principles.

  • JB Danquah Murder: Dampare named me ‘Sexy Don Don’ – Suspect tells Court

    JB Danquah Murder: Dampare named me ‘Sexy Don Don’ – Suspect tells Court

    Daniel Asiedu, the lead suspect in the 2016 murder of Abuakwa North MP JB Danquah-Adu, has revealed the origins of his widely known nickname, “Sexy Don Don.”

    Mr Asiedu explained that the name was not one he chose for himself, but was instead given to him by the current Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Dr. Akuffo Dampare, who was the Greater Accra Regional Police Commander at the time of his arrest.

    During his testimony on November 12, 2024, at the Accra High Court, Asiedu clarified that his real nickname was “Gucci Young Star.”

    He further claimed that he was coerced into confessing to the crime by police officers.

    He alleges that he was tortured and forced to sign a statement admitting to the murder, even though he maintains his innocence.

    Mr Asiedu reiterated his earlier statement that he was not present at the crime scene on the night of the murder. Instead, he says he was in Agbogbloshie, where he had been with a prostitute.

    Following a confrontation with a pimp, Mr Asiedu went to the police to file a complaint, only to be dissuaded by a man named Adotey, who he later learned was a police informant.

    “My lady, it was at dawn when I went to the police regional headquarters to lodge a complaint against some people who had come to where I had gone to patronize the services of a prostitute. So, when I was about reporting the matter to the police, the one I went with asked me to wait for him at the counter back whilst he went up to see the commander of the station. So, while standing in front of the counter, the gentleman I went with came back with the police officer. I did not make my complaint at the time, but they told me the commander wanted to see me,” he stated.

    He described the events leading to his detention at the police station, where he was taken after being told to wait while the officer he came with went to speak with the station commander.

    “When the then-commander Dampare called for me when I got there, he gave me a seat. He asked about my health, and I answered him. Then he asked again why I was here, then I told him that someone had broken into our room and I was here to report the matter to the police. Then he told me that he wanted to ask me a question… Then he showed me a picture on his phone and asked whether I knew the person; I answered no, I do not know him. Then he asked DS Sarpong to take me to their washroom, then I asked what the matter was,” the suspect said.

    Once he met with Dr. Dampare, Mr Asiedu explained that the commander questioned him about his health and the purpose of his visit.

    After stating he was there to report a break-in, Mr Asiedu claimed Dampare showed him a picture and asked if he recognized the person in it.

    When Asiedu said he did not, he was then escorted to a washroom by Detective Sergeant Sarpong, where he was allegedly assaulted.

    Asiedu, also known as “Sexy Don Don,” is facing charges of murder and robbery for the gruesome death of JB Danquah-Adu on February 8, 2016.

    Despite his initial confession, in which he implicated politicians in the murder, Asiedu maintains that his admission was obtained under duress.

  • 11 additional Democracy Hub protestors remanded; tally now 50

    11 additional Democracy Hub protestors remanded; tally now 50

    Eleven Democracy Hub protestors who appeared in court on Wednesday have been remanded into police custody and are set to return for another court hearing on Thursday, September 26, 2024.

    Each of the individuals pleaded not guilty to the charge of conspiracy to commit a crime.

    With this latest development, the total number of demonstrators currently remanded by the Accra Circuit Court has risen to 50.

    Notably, Lead Convenor of Democracy Hub, Oliver Barker-Vormawor, and Funny Otoo were absent from yesterday’s proceedings due to reported illnesses requiring medical attention, as stated by the police.

    The eleven individuals face charges similar to those brought against the 39 protestors remanded earlier, including conspiracy to commit a crime, unlawful assembly, causing unlawful damage, offensive conduct conducive to the breach of peace, assault on a public officer, along with an additional charge.

  • Heavy police presence at Bawjiase following fatal shooting incident

    Heavy police presence at Bawjiase following fatal shooting incident

    More than 100 police officers, under the leadership of Central East Regional Police Commander DCOP Owusu Bempah, have been dispatched to the Bawjiase community.

    This move comes after a young man was shot dead on Monday, August 5, just ahead of the chief’s outdooring ceremony scheduled for Tuesday.

    Reports indicate that a group of motorbike riders raided the chief’s palace in an attempt to disrupt the ceremony.

    Nai Kwame Korabi Opeikuma IV, the Gyasehene of Awutu Bawjiase, confirmed the incident to Adom News.

    In response to prevent further violence, the police have increased their presence in the area to ensure the safe outdooring of the new chief, Nai Kwaku Osardu.

  • Driver’s mate injured in alleged police shooting at Danchira

    Driver’s mate injured in alleged police shooting at Danchira

    A driver’s mate is in critical condition after being allegedly shot by Corporal Franklin Forson at a police checkpoint in Danchira, Ga South Municipality.

    The incident took place on July 28, 2024, when Corporal Forson allegedly fired his assault rifle without any apparent provocation, hitting the victim.

    According to adomonline.com, eyewitness Isaac Okyere, the driver of the Kia truck, reported that he was stopped and questioned by a Community Police Assistant at the checkpoint. Suddenly, Corporal Forson opened fire, hitting the truck’s empty bucket.

    The bullets penetrated the cabin, severely injuring the driver’s mate, who was immediately rushed to the hospital.

    The driver is demanding an independent investigation and justice for the victim, the report noted.

    Senior police officers have declined to comment on the incident, but sources suggest it is being considered an accident.

    The report further stated that Corporal Forson has been instructed to cover the victim’s medical expenses.

    The Police Intelligence and Professional Standards Bureau (PIPS) is currently investigating the case.

  • 150 police officers trained to protect assets of mining companies

    150 police officers trained to protect assets of mining companies

    Personnel of the Ghana Police Service assigned to mining companies have received a directive to uphold professionalism and adhere to the Service’s code of ethics while performing their duties.

    Chief Director of Analysis, Research, and Finance at the Ghana Chamber of Mines, Christopher Opoku Nyarko, emphasized the importance of respecting the fundamental human rights of community members in their operational areas.

    Mr Nyarko conveyed these instructions during an interview with the Ghana News Agency (GNA) at a training workshop organized by the Chamber.

    The workshop, held at the Ghana Police Command and Staff College in Winneba, gathered 150 police personnel.

    Mr Nyarko highlighted that such training sessions, conducted periodically in collaboration with the Police Service, aim to safeguard the assets of mining companies and enhance the overall service delivery of deployed personnel.

    β€œThis is the reason we brought a team comprising the Chamber Legal Person, Madam Sheila Minkah Premo, and some operational officers from the mines led by the chairman of the Chamber Security Committee,” he said.

    Facilitators such as Edwin Asare from Goldfields Ghana Limited, Madam Theresa Abrema Obosu, Senior Administrative Officer at AngloGold Ashanti, and Martin Baah Awhireng, Security Manager at Perseus Mining Company Limited, provided insights during the workshop.

    They covered topics such as the Minerals and Mining Act, ethical considerations in mining operations, voluntary principles on security and human rights, and responses to security threats in mining areas.

    The training underscored the importance of collaboration between external and internal security personnel for effective joint operations.

    Participants were encouraged to report any challenges they encounter to the appropriate authorities for prompt resolution.

    DSP Moses Gyan Mpettey, Staff Officer Operations, conveyed gratitude on behalf of the Inspector General of Police to the organizers of the training.

    He expressed confidence that the newly acquired knowledge and skills would enable the police personnel to contribute effectively to maintaining order in the operational areas of the mining companies.

  • Police in search of individuals who vandalized Ayawaso West Wuogon NPP office

    Police in search of individuals who vandalized Ayawaso West Wuogon NPP office

    The Ghana Police Service is actively searching for suspects involved in an assault on the New Patriotic Party (NPP) office in Ayawaso West Wuogon.

    The incident, which took place on Sunday, July 7, 2024, resulted in significant damage, including the destruction of two vehicles at the NPP office.

    In a statement posted on the X platform, the Police assured the public that they are committed to apprehending the perpetrators and ensuring they face legal consequences.

    β€œWe would like to assure the public that the perpetrators will be arrested to face justice.”

  • A/R: Shooting in Barniekrom claims 3 lives

    A/R: Shooting in Barniekrom claims 3 lives

    The Ghana Police Service has initiated an investigation following the shooting of three individuals by suspect Osman Majeed near Barniekrom, close to Mankranso in the Ashanti Region.

    On Tuesday, July 2nd, 2024, the Police received reports alleging that the suspect had shot three individuals, asserting they were part of a group intending to harm him.

    A police team promptly visited the scene and transported the bodies of the deceased to the morgue for preservation and further examination.

    Among the items recovered from the scene were a motorbike, 8 spent cartridges, and four cutlasses.

    In an official statement, the Police disclosed that efforts are underway to locate the whereabouts of suspect Osman Majeed, who is currently evading capture.

  • Greater Accra Police commander was not privy of Naa Koryoo’s detention – Edudzi Tameklo

    Greater Accra Police commander was not privy of Naa Koryoo’s detention – Edudzi Tameklo

    The Director of Legal Affairs for the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC), Edudzi Tameklo, has disclosed that the Greater Accra Regional Police Commander had no knowledge of the detention of the party’s Parliamentary Candidate for Awutu Senya East, Phillis Naa Koryoo Okunor, by the police.

    Phillis Naa Koryoo Okunor was apprehended in connection with her possession of a firearm on the dawn of Sunday, June 2, 2024.

    However, Delali Sewarkpor refuted any involvement in the stabbing, asserting that she was not present at the scene of the incident.

    Edudzi Tamakloe described his experience at the Cantonments police office, stating,β€œin fact, to the point when we got to the Cantonments police office, I went to one of the offices and said, I’m begging permit me just to have a look at her (Naa Okunor) and just speak to her.

    “They had to make calls whether I should be permitted to go… back and forth, back and forth, the Regional Police Commander himself [DCOP Arhin Kwasi Annor] came and said he wasn’t well but when he heard it he had to rush to this place. And that he is not aware of what is happening,” he added.

    Naa Koryoo was reportedly detained after the Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service summoned her on Friday, June 7, 2024, concerning a gun possession issue.

    She was initially arrested following the discovery of a firearm in her car after a clash at the district office of the Electoral Commission of Ghana in Kasoa.

    Confirming ownership of the gun found in her vehicle in Kasoa, she emphasized that the registered firearm was for self-defense against the area’s MP, Mavis Hawa Koomson.

  • Police detain 10 land guards for unlawful possession of weapons

    Police detain 10 land guards for unlawful possession of weapons

    The Central East Regional Police Command has arrested ten land guards and seized cutlasses and axes during an operation in Asabaham, Ga South Municipality.

    The suspects include Ali Razak, 34; Mohammed Salis, 41; Mohammed Amin, 30; Yussif Yakubu, 31; Manam Mubarak, 30; Habib Abdullai, 31; Samuel Ametrona, 26; Abdul Madid Adam, 35; Iddrissu Yakubu, 30; Nii Attoh Emmanuel, 42; and Isaac Boadu, 43. Most of the suspects are farmers from Atoma, with Boadu being a taxi driver from Freetown, Kasoa.

    On May 23, 2024, a complainant reported to the Central East Regional Police in Kasoa that Morton City Real Estate owns 49.640 acres of land in Asabaham, which they sell to clients for development.

    Recently, their clients have been attacked by men carrying cutlasses and guns who seize workers’ tools and demand money or force them to leave the site.

    An intelligence-led operation on June 6, 2024, resulted in the arrest of the suspects at Asabaham. The police also impounded their Toyota 4Runner with registration number GW 4420-X and found cutlasses and axes on them.

    Investigations revealed that the suspects frequently visit the lands, including those owned by Morton City, to seize tools from workers employed by developers to build houses. The threats and intimidation have caused many workers to abandon the site out of fear.

    In an interview with Adom News, Benjamin Awuzu, the owner of the land, commended the Central East Regional Police Command for their swift intervention. Awuzu also mentioned that the land guards had attacked a pregnant woman after she refused to give them money.

  • Police presence heightened in Bole following 3 unnatural deaths

    Police presence heightened in Bole following 3 unnatural deaths

    The Ghana Police Service has deployed a specialized team to Bole and its surrounding areas in the Savannah Region to aid the Regional Police Command in investigating three cases of unnatural deaths reported over the past six months.

    This team comprises Crime Scene Management Experts, Forensic Specialists, Intelligence Officers, and Homicide Investigators who will collaborate with the Regional Command on these cases.

    To enhance security, police visibility and patrols have been significantly increased, with additional operational officers stationed in the town and neighboring communities.

    In a statement, the Service revealed their active collaboration with local traditional and religious leaders, as well as community members, to address this troubling situation.

    β€œWe wish to assure the public, especially the affected communities to remain calm since the Police are committed to pursuing the perpetrators of this heinous crime.”

  • Viewers discretion: Ex-president Kufuor’s police escort dies in fatal accident

    Viewers discretion: Ex-president Kufuor’s police escort dies in fatal accident

    A tragic incident unfolded as a police dispatch rider reportedly lost his life while escorting a convoy involving Charles Nii Armah Mensah, also known as Shatta Wale.

    Images circulated on X displayed the aftermath of the accident, depicting the crashed motorbike of the victim, identified as Sergeant Frempah Bismark, and disturbing photos of his remains.

    According to reports from Mynewsgh.com, Sergeant Bismark had previously served as a police escort for former President John Agyekum Kufuor.

    Tragically, the collision occurred with a vehicle, resulting in his immediate death on Thursday evening, May 30.

    @Eddie_wrt, a handle on X, claimed that the fatal accident was triggered by adverse weather conditions, specifically windy and dusty conditions, which impaired Sergeant Bismark’s visibility, leading to loss of control and collision with a vehicle.

    While the precise location of the incident remains unconfirmed by GhanaWeb, information indicates that Shatta Wale’s convoy, which Sergeant Bismark was escorting, departed from Accra en route to Bolgatanga, where Shatta Wale was scheduled to perform at a concert.

  • Police arrest 5 Apam SHS students for allegedly assaulting classmates

    Police arrest 5 Apam SHS students for allegedly assaulting classmates

    Five students from Apam Senior High School in the Gomoa West District of the Central Region are currently under custody at the Apam District Police Command for allegedly assaulting their classmates during a campus altercation over the weekend.

    Reports indicate that one of the victims, who suffered a severe injury near his eye, is receiving medical treatment at St. Luke’s Catholic Hospital in Apam after sustaining a deep cut.

    Currently, representatives from the Gomoa West Education Directorate and school authorities from Apam SHS are cooperating with the police in their investigations at the station.

    Additionally, family members of the suspects have also arrived at the Apam District Police Commander’s office seeking bail for their relatives.

  • ARC can transform Ghana; give us a chance – Abu Sakara to Ghanaians

    ARC can transform Ghana; give us a chance – Abu Sakara to Ghanaians

    Co-convener of the Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC) and former Convention People’s Party (CPP) flagbearer, Dr. Abu Sakara Foster, has urged Ghanaians to grant them the mandate in the upcoming 2024 elections to drive transformation in Ghana.

    He highlighted that both the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) and the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) have grown indifferent to the needs of Ghanaians, stressing the importance of breaking away from the existing duopoly.

    During an interview on The Point of View on Citi TV, Dr. Abu Sakara remarked, β€œIt’s time for us to give people an alternative. If there’s been stagnation in the duopoly, it’s time for them to give an alternative where they will be part of it. We have decided to focus on a 7-point agenda, that becomes the basis for any future interventions to form a framework to reform the country and restore it to the path we want to travel on and reset it.

    β€œWe believe there has to be transformation both in governance and the economy. The changes we want to see are in quantum leaps that will transform the economy and society. The message to Ghanaians is that you have tried 32 years of this, and this [ARC] is an alternative why don’t you try this for a change? If you give us the mandate we’re going to do A, B, C, and D in a way that will give us a different result from what you have had before.”

    Dr. Abu Sakara dismissed assertions that ARC members are merely seeking to crown a king rather than establish a third force capable of breaking the duopoly.

    β€œWe’re not here for kingmaking, the purpose of this alliance is to be an alternative, political force, now and in the future. So, we’re laying the foundation, if you’re kingmaking, you’re doing it for the moment. But we’re laying the foundation which is why it has taken us time to build it.

    β€œThat is why we didn’t have an alliance of convenience; we had an alliance of Memorandum of Understanding which laid out the vision, objectives and framework, and how it will transcend. This is not just a knee-jerk reaction; it is well thought-out. We believe it is going to provide an alternative to Ghanaians and fulfil their yearning for an alternative of NDC, NPP,” he told host Bernard Avle.

    Expressing concerns about the ‘winner takes all’ dynamic post-election, Dr. Abu Sakara advocated for reforms to shift this paradigm.

    On Thursday, April 4, independent presidential candidate Alan John Kyerematen announced a strategic collaboration with the National Interest Movement (NIM), led by Abu Sakara, in preparation for the 2024 elections.

    This partnership, branded as β€˜The Alliance for Revolutionary Change (ARC)’, was formally launched on April 17.

    The ARC aims to unite Ghanaians from diverse backgrounds, with a particular focus on engaging youth and women, in an effort to elect Ghana’s first independent presidential candidate.

  • Infant’s remains discovered during search for aristocrat’s missing infant

    Infant’s remains discovered during search for aristocrat’s missing infant

    During the hurried search for Constance Marten and Mark Gordon’s kid, a baby’s body was discovered.

    After the couple went missing on January 5 and their child was delivered in a car in Bolton, an investigation was started.

    On fire and abandoned, their car was discovered close to the M61.

    By paying for everything in cash and hiding their faces when caught on camera, the two were able to elude the authorities for 54 days.

    It’s believed they were living rough in a tent amid cold temperatures, and they were spotted in Liverpool, Essex, south London and East Sussex.

    Police became increasingly concerned as they believe the child hasn’t received medical attention since their birth.

    Marten and Gordon were finally located in Brighton on February 27 after a tip-off from a member of the public.

    Undated handout file photo issued Greater Manchester Police of Constance Marten who along with Mark Gordon are missing with their new born baby. An urgent search operation is underway to find the missing baby of aristocrat Constance Marten, who has not had any medical attention since birth in early January. Ms Marten and her partner Mark Gordon are in police custody after being arrested in Brighton. Issue date: Tuesday February 28, 2023. PA Photo. The pair had been travelling around the UK by taxi since their car was found burning on the M61 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on January 5. See PA story POLICE Bolton. Photo credit should read: GMP/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    Constance Marten is thought to have given birth in a car in January (Picture: PA)
    Undated handout file photo issued Greater Manchester Police of Mark Gordon. An urgent search operation is underway to find the missing baby of aristocrat Constance Marten, who has not had any medical attention since birth in early January. Ms Marten and her partner Mark Gordon are in police custody after being arrested in Brighton. Issue date: Tuesday February 28, 2023. PA Photo. The pair had been travelling around the UK by taxi since their car was found burning on the M61 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on January 5. See PA story POLICE Bolton. Photo credit should read: GMP/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.
    Mark Gordon was on the run for two months with his partner (Picture: PA)
    BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - MARCH 01: Members of a police search team work their way through a field as they continue to search for a missing baby on March 01, 2023 in Brighton, England. Police are searching for a British heiress Constance Marten's missing newborn baby after she was arrested in Brighton with partner Mark Gordon on Monday night. Marten, 35, and Gordon, 48, had been evading authorities since the birth of the baby eight weeks ago. They were originally arrested on suspicion of child neglect and later further arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)
    A police search team works their way through a field on the desperate search (Picture: Getty Images)
    Police officers and officers from London Search and Rescue (LONSAR) in woodland at Wild Park Local Nature Reserve, near Moulsecoomb, Brighton, where the urgent search operation continues to find the missing baby of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon. The pair were arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter on Tuesday after being stopped in Brighton on Monday following several weeks of avoiding the police, but the baby was not with them. Picture date: Wednesday March 1, 2023. PA Photo. More than 200 officers have been searching an area of seven miles by 13 miles for the baby, from where the couple were last sighted to where they were arrested - including allotments and woodland. Marten and Gordon had been travelling around the UK by taxi since their car was found burning on the M61 in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on January 5. See PA story POLICE Bolton. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
    Police officers and officers from London Search and Rescue (LONSAR) in woodland at Wild Park Local Nature Reserve, near Moulsecoomb, Brighton (Picture: PA)

    Their baby was not with them and they were arrested on suspicion of child neglect.

    Immediately after, around two hundred officers launched an urgent hunt covering some 90 square miles to find the child.

    Metropolitan and Sussex police used helicopters, sniffer dogs, thermal imaging cameras and drones, and worked through the night.

    The following day, the parents were further arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter.

    Police warned that they believed that the child must have β€˜come to serious harm’.

    Marten comes from an aristocratic family with royal connections.

    On Tuesday her father, Napier Marten, expressed his immense relief that she had been found, but said he remained alarmed that the baby was missing.