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  • Stolen baby from Mamprobi Polyclinic found, suspect in police custody

    Stolen baby from Mamprobi Polyclinic found, suspect in police custody

    A baby who had gone missing at the Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra on Tuesday, February 17, has been found sound and safe. The baby was found with an unknown woman who is currently in police custody assisting with investigations. 

    A collective effort between the Ghana Police Service, Member of Parliament for Ablekuma South, Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije and the Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, Agnes Naa Momo Lartey led to the baby’s rescue. Many Ghanaians have expressed concern over apparent gaps in hospital security systems.

    A similar incident occurred in Zebilla District Hospital in the Bawku West district of the Upper East Region where a one-week-old baby was reportedly stolen. 

    The infant, born to Felicia Dery, was taken in a concerning incident, shedding light on significant gaps in hospital security protocols. Zangina Grace, a midwife on duty, recounted the series of events to Adom News.

    According to her, the baby’s mother delivered on May 25, 2024, at the hospital. The mother, having formed a bond with a stranger posing as a patient’s relative, entrusted her baby to the stranger while she bathed. Later, it was discovered that this imposter had a male accomplice.

    “When she returned, the man and the lady were not to be found. They left with the baby. So it has been very sad. A mother who came to deliver through a C-section met some strange people who befriended her. She left her baby with them to go and have her bath, and when she returned, they had disappeared,” she added.

    Grace also lamented the hospital’s inadequate security measures. She disclosed the lack of CCTV cameras and proper fencing, making it easier for such incidents to go unnoticed.

    Furthermore, the midwife advocated for stricter visitor regulations, proposing adherence to visiting hours and limiting visitors to prevent similar occurrences in the future.

    The baby’s father also spoke with Adom News, offering additional insights into how the culprits were identified and apprehended.

    “She left her ID cards, and that was how we were able to identify her. They circulated it, and that was how they caught her. I wanted to see her, but the police didn’t allow me to enter the station,” he explained.

    “We had an unforeseen incident where someone was able to outwit a mother and steal her baby. During visiting hours, she gained the mother’s trust, who gave her baby to take her bath. When she returned, the baby was gone. Through timely community intervention, we have apprehended the suspect, and the baby is safe in our custody. The suspect has since been arrested by the police,” Dr. Abdul-Rahaman stated.

    In Walewale, North East Region, a 27-year-old woman, Abdulai Zalia, has been arrested by the West Mamprusi Police Command for allegedly stealing a 13-month-old baby.

    The suspect took the baby while the mother was asleep, and the baby’s absence was only noticed when the father returned.

  • Five suspects arrested for armed robbery in Nkaseim

    Five suspects arrested for armed robbery in Nkaseim

    Five persons have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a robbery attack that occurred on December 2 last year at Nkaseim in the Ahafo Region.

    The armed suspects invaded the Goaso–Tepa road and simultaneously attacked the Nkaseim Police Station, the Adwumapa Cocoa Buying Company, the Kobby Gold Buying Company, and the Asutifi Rural Bank area in Nkaseim, stealing their belongings. Stolen belongings of the victims include two AK47 rifles, unspecified amounts of cash, and other valuables.


    In a Facebook post on Sunday, February 1, the police disclosed that the armed robbers also shot one victim during the attack, causing injuries.

    They include 45-year-old Mahamadu Sagio, 28-year-old Shaibu Issah Jallo, 25-year-old Bukari Sulley, also known as Tailor, a commercial tricycle rider, 35-year-old Mutar Kofi, and 40-year-old Abdul Suleman. Meanwhile, three other suspects, identified as Dauda, Mohammed Ali, and Hoyeefi, are on the run.


    On Thursday, January 29, seven individuals were arrested over a highway robbery incident that took place last year on the Tamale–Buipe highway, during which a member of the Council of State was assaulted.


    The suspects, identified as Rashida Yussif, Aaron Abaana, Wilson Abasong, Muntaru Iddrisu, Aminu Zibrilla, Innusa Sumaila and Haruna Safianu, were arrested on January 11, 2026, after weeks of sustained investigations.


    Addressing the media at the Police Headquarters in Accra, the Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), COP Lydia Yaako Donkor, disclosed that inquiries into the case are still ongoing.


    She recounted that the incident occurred on July 21, 2025, when the victim was travelling on the Tamale–Buipe highway and was attacked by six armed men who fled with several personal items, including mobile phones, cash, wristwatches, reading glasses, laptops and other valuables.


    “The arrests form part of intelligence-led operations aimed at dismantling highway robbery networks across the country,” COP Donkor said.


    She also revealed that a separate police operation led to the arrest of five suspects linked to another robbery incident at Nkasei in the Ahafo Region.


    According to her, the suspects — Muta Kofi, Mahamadu Sajoe, alias Salifu, Shaibu Issah, Abdul Suleman and Bukari Sule, alias Taylor — were picked up on different dates following investigations into a robbery that occurred on December 2, 2025.


    She explained that the suspects, together with other accomplices, allegedly mounted a blockade on the Goaso–Tepa road while armed and launched attacks on unsuspecting motorists.


    COP Donkor added that investigations into both robbery cases are still underway as police efforts continue to recover stolen property and track down additional suspects.


    She further appealed to the public to stay alert, place a premium on personal safety when travelling, and refrain from sharing sensitive information with strangers, as police intensify nationwide operations to combat criminal activity.

    Last year, the government intensified security efforts along the Walewale-Bolgatanga Highway by deploying military personnel and drones to curb rising attacks on passenger buses.

    Minister for the Interior, Mr. Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak, made this known in Parliament on Tuesday, March 18, 2025, while responding to concerns raised by the Member of Parliament for Walewale regarding escalating robberies and vehicle burnings in the North East Region.

    According to Mr. Muntaka Mubarak, although Walewale has seen a steady decline in armed robbery cases—from 30 incidents in 2022 to 18 in 2024—the attacks targeting passenger buses remain a pressing concern.

    He linked the recent surge in highway violence to the ongoing Bawku chieftaincy conflict, explaining that the unrest was spilling over into surrounding areas and contributing to insecurity along the route.

    To address the situation, the government imposed a curfew on Walewale and its environs on February 15, 2025, while also reinforcing security operations in the area.

    In addition to the military deployment, extra police officers have been dispatched from Tamale to support the Walewale District Command. The government has also increased logistical support, including the provision of more patrol vehicles.

    Furthermore, three police bases have been established in Walewale, Janga, and Gombiliga, each manned by 30 officers to enhance security patrols. To protect traders, police escorts have been introduced for market women traveling to and from Walewale’s markets.

    Despite these interventions, Mr. Muntaka Mubarak acknowledged that no arrests were made in connection with this year’s robbery incidents. He noted that tracking suspects had been challenging due to the widespread use of motorbikes in the area but remained optimistic about the impact of the new surveillance measures.

    “I will continue engaging the police, and with drone surveillance now in place, I believe we will see improvements. But as of now, I have no information on arrests,” he said.

    Authorities remain hopeful that these enhanced security measures will restore safety along the highway and deter further attacks.

    The Ghana Police Service announced its readiness to face any criminal network and criminal activities with rigour after the boost that comes with the government handing over forty armoured vehicles.

    President Mahama handed over the vehicles yesterday, Thursday, December 4, in a handing-over ceremony held at the Ghana Police Headquarters in Accra, and in response to this, the IGP, Christian Tetteh Yohunu, in an acceptance speech, sent a word of caution to all who seek to disrupt national security and peace that his outfit will relentlessly pursue and apprehend anyone involved in criminal activities.

    “Let me use this opportunity to send a strong word of caution to persons who have decided to threaten the security of this country: we are coming for you. You can run all you want and hide wherever you wish, but we will surely get you,” taunting the police service’s achievements so far under his leadership.

    “We have made several breakthroughs. In addition to numerous robbery attempts that have been foiled through sustained intelligence operations, we have successfully arrested suspects who operated under the illusion that they could get away with crime. These include the suspect behind the rural bank robberies, the robbery of the Radiance Filling Station, the robbery at Enfasatia, attacks on mobile vendors, the Wire and Bullet serial murders, vehicle theft syndicates, and perpetrators behind fake online food-delivery platforms,” he mentioned.

  • Suspect involved in death of Immigration officer charged with murder; weapons found at residence

    Suspect involved in death of Immigration officer charged with murder; weapons found at residence

    The Ghana Police have rearrested the prime suspect in the gruesome murder of immigration officer Stephen King Amoah, also known as Nana Kofi.

    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.

    The suspect is scheduled to appear in court on August 8th. The lifeless body of the immigration officer was discovered in a drainage system near GBC Satellite, opposite Comet Estate, Accra, on Wednesday, July 9.

    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 had gone to meet his debtor, one Bright Aweh, who had promised to pay the outstanding debt owed 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 have 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.

    The police have also called on anyone with information relevant to the case to contact the nearest police station or call the police emergency numbers 18555 or 192.

  • E/R: Police arrest 5 in connection to shooting incident at Okanta

    E/R: Police arrest 5 in connection to shooting incident at Okanta

    On Tuesday, July 30, 2024, the Ghana Police Service arrested five individuals linked to a shooting incident in Okanta, near Nsawam in the Eastern Region.

    The incident resulted in one fatality and an injury to a police officer.

    The shooting occurred early in the morning when police officers from the Eastern South Regional Police Headquarters, along with complainant Daniel Dosu, were ambushed by assailants.

    The officers were on their way to make an arrest in Okanta. Dosu was struck by a gunshot to the forehead and was taken to the hospital with the injured police officer. Unfortunately, Dosu was pronounced dead upon arrival.

    Following the attack, an intelligence-led operation led to the arrest of Daniel Quaye, identified as the primary suspect and one of the individuals the deceased complainant was helping the police to apprehend.

    Additional investigations resulted in the arrest of four more suspects: Anum Joseph, Joshua Aboagye, Kwesi Acquaye, and Samuel Acquaye. The weapon used in the shooting was also recovered from Quaye.

    The body of the deceased has been taken to the Police Hospital morgue for autopsy and preservation. The injured police officer has been treated and discharged. The five suspects are currently in police custody, assisting with ongoing investigations.

  • 31-year-old man abandons palm oil business to sell human skulls due to hardship

    31-year-old man abandons palm oil business to sell human skulls due to hardship

    A 31-year-old suspect, Yusuf Adenoyin, was apprehended in Isua Akoko, in the Akoko South-East local government area of Ondo State, with eight human skulls.

    Adenoyin explained that economic hardship led him to abandon his palm oil business for the more lucrative trade of selling human skulls.

    Adenoyin, who was detained by the Nigeria Police, Ondo State command on Monday, confessed that he turned to this illegal trade to raise N2 million for his mother’s hospital treatment.

    During his parade at the State Police headquarters, he detailed how he was introduced to the trade by an herbalist he met on social media.

    Traveling to Osogbo, Osun State, with the skulls, Adenoyin revealed that his supplier remains at large. He buys the skulls, sourced from graveyards, for N20,000 each and sells them in Osun State for N30,000 to N35,000.

    The skulls found in his possession were dry, some with fresh flesh, which he claimed was a dog’s heart.

    Ondo State Police Commissioner, Abayomi Oladipupo, reported that Adenoyin was arrested by officers at the Isua/Epinmi checkpoint.

    He attempted to flee when the commercial vehicle he was in was stopped, but he was quickly caught. A search of his baggage revealed the eight skulls wrapped in polythene and concealed in a sack of garri.

    Adenoyin admitted that this was the third set of skulls he had supplied. Commissioner Oladipupo assured that Adenoyin would be arraigned after the investigation is completed.

    “While the vehicle was being searched, one of the passengers took to his heels and the police pursued and arrested him. He was searched and eight dry human skulls, fresh human fl£sh, and charms were found in a wrapped polythene bag concealed in a garri sack he was travelling with,” the statement reads.

  • Suspect in London sword assault charged with murder

    Suspect in London sword assault charged with murder

    A man dragged to court after he was accused of swinging a sword in a rampage in London. This incident killed a teenage boy and injured two police officers and two other men. He is facing charges of murder and attempted murder.

    Marcus Arduini Monzo, who is 36 years old and has citizenship in both Spain and Brazil, has been accused of killing 14-year-old Daniel Anjorin. Daniel was killed while he was walking to school on Tuesday morning in a suburb in northeast London.

    Lawyer David Burns said Monzo had an accident with his van in Hainault before 7 am on Tuesday and hit a man. Then he got out of the van and told the man he would kill him and then cut his neck.

    Then he entered a house next door where a couple and their four-year-old daughter were sleeping. He yelled that he believed in God and then he hurt the girl’s dad by cutting his neck and arm.

    Monzo surprised Anjorin and cut his neck and stabbed him in the chest while he was on the ground.

    When the police came to help the boy, Monzo suddenly appeared from the bushes and ran away, according to Burns. The police chased after Monzo and he attacked a female officer, causing very serious injuries. Police Commissioner Mark Rowley said this on LBC Radio.

    Rowley said the officer almost lost her hand and the doctors spent a long time fixing her arm.

    The officer’s colleague also got hurt badly in the fight, with injuries to his arm and hand.

    More police officers came and caught Monzo. They used a stun gun to make him stop and then took him away.

    The police said the incident was not related to terrorism and did not seem to be deliberate.

    Monzo was wearing a gray sweatsuit and holding his injured left arm. He did not say if he was guilty or not in court and was kept in jail. Another meeting was planned for Tuesday in the Old Bailey, which is a famous court.

    He is accused of trying to kill two people and causing serious injury to them, as well as breaking into a home and having a weapon.

    People in London are voting for their mayor and local council members. The court appearance happened at the same time. Crime and trust in the police were big issues during the election campaign.

    Rowley, the boss of the Metropolitan Police, praised his officers for being brave and going towards danger. He said that they got there 12 minutes after getting the first call and caught the suspect 10 minutes after that.

  • 20-year old cold store attendant steals from employer, flees with items worth C8000

    20-year old cold store attendant steals from employer, flees with items worth C8000

    A young man identified as Nana Kwasi Oduro, believed to be in his early 20s and employed at a cold store in Tema Fishing Harbor by a woman whose name is undisclosed, reportedly broke into her facility yesterday morning.

    The suspect made off with packs of chicken and fish valued at 8,000 cedis before fleeing his residence in Tema Newtown.

    The incident has been reported to the authorities at the Tema Harbour Police station, who are now actively pursuing the case.

    Concerned citizens are urged to come forward with any information regarding the whereabouts of Nana Kwasi Oduro.

    Reports can be made to the nearest police station or by contacting the EDHUB, alternatively via phone at +233 53 185 9212.

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  • Ashanti Region: Police in search for man who allegedly killed his girlfriend, two-week-old baby

    Ashanti Region: Police in search for man who allegedly killed his girlfriend, two-week-old baby

    The Ghana Police Service is actively pursuing a 30-year-old man, Shadrack, accused of brutally murdering three individuals, including his girlfriend, Portia Yerebe, and a two-week-old baby, at Asuoso within the Offinso North District.

    The third victim in this tragic incident is reported to be the suspect’s four-year-old stepson.

    Shocked residents who made the discovery on Monday night suggested that the crime might have occurred the previous day.

    Upon being notified, the police promptly arrived at the scene and are diligently following leads to apprehend the suspect.

    The bodies of the deceased have been transported to the morgue as investigations get underway.

    Alfred Wiafe, the immediate past assemblyman for the area, commented on the situation, stating, “We are yet to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident, but the lady was discovered dead when we went there. We saw a hammer and a machete at the crime scene. We also found a note, and we immediately reported the matter to the police.”

    He expressed concern about the delayed reporting by residents.

    “We are yet to uncover the circumstances surrounding the incident, but the lady was discovered dead when we went there. We saw a hammer and a machete at the crime scene. We also found a note, and we immediately reported the matter to the police.”

    He expressed concern about the delayed reporting by residents.

    “We are searching for the suspect now. The police say investigations have commenced. But I fault the residents in the neighborhood because this incident occurred for nearly 48 hours, and it is quite shocking that this has now come to the limelight,” he is reported to have added.

    The police say investigations have commenced. But I fault the residents in the neighborhood because this incident occurred for nearly 48 hours, and it is quite shocking that this has now come to the limelight.”

    The shocking incident has left the community in disbelief, with residents calling for justice. This occurrence adds to the rising concerns about security in the Ashanti Region, which has witnessed a series of murder cases in recent times.

    In 2021, the region recorded the highest number of murder cases, totaling at least 72, with 68 males and five females among the victims, according to data from the Statistics Research and Monitoring Unit (SRMU) of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service. The data shows that 306 murder cases were reported to the police from January 1 to June 30 of that year.

  • Kenyasi: Suspect flees cells after biting police officer

    Kenyasi: Suspect flees cells after biting police officer

    A suspect, Kwabena Dennis, remanded into police custody in Kenyasi, Asutifi North District, Ahafo Region, managed to escape from police cells.

    Scheduled to appear at the Kenyasi Circuit Court on January 17, 2024, for charges including conspiracy to commit a crime, stealing, causing damage, unlawful entry, stealing, and possession of a firearm without authority, Dennis escaped before his court appearance.

    Reportedly, Dennis threatened officers with a machete and bit an officer on the cheek while attempting to prevent his escape.

    Charging towards the police station exit with a cutlass, he eluded Sergeant Kusi Michael’s pursuit, who attempted to physically restrain him.

    Details reveal negligence on the part of the police officers in charge, Sergeant Kusi Michael and Constable Victoria Antwi, for failing to inspect the facility thoroughly and properly secure all doors.

    They now face a ten-day deadline to produce the escaped prisoner or be subject to disciplinary action, alongside ongoing investigations.

  • South Africa: 9 suspected robbers killed in shootout with police

    South Africa: 9 suspected robbers killed in shootout with police

    In a gunfight with police on Thursday during a foiled cash theft, nine alleged robbers, according to South African authorities, were slain.

    As the suspects were en route to attacking a vehicle carrying money in the morning, a police tactical response squad tracked the group to an address in Sebokeng, a township south of Johannesburg, according to police.

    “A shootout ensued,” police spokeswoman Athlenda Mathe said. “A total of eight suspects were certified dead at the scene while the ninth suspect died in hospital”.

    Three others were wounded and had been taken for treatment at a nearby medical facility.

    The group was believed to be behind a spate of cash heists on armoured security trucks in Johannesburg’s Gauteng province and surrounding areas.

    Six rifles, explosives “ready to be detonated” and four vehicles were seized at the scene, Mathe said.

    Robbers often target vehicles transporting cash in crime-ridden South Africa.

    Earlier this week, two bystanders were killed and one wounded after they were caught up in a robbery in Benoni, east of Johannesburg, and randomly shot at.

  • 46-year-old man arrested for allegedly raping, and murdering his ex-wife

    A 46-year-old man, Kwabena Mawuli, has been arrested for allegedly raping and killing his former wife at Suminakese in the Kwahu District of the Eastern Region.

    The victim, Yaa Kesewaa, and the suspect were married for five years without a child and have been divorced for the last five years.

    According to a report by Onuaonline.com, a nephew of the deceased, Kwasi Ofori, said Kwabena Mawuli, on Friday, October 14, 2022, went to his farm where he shares a boundary with his ex-wife.

    The suspect waited for Kesewaa to arrive and pounced on her, and forcibly had sex with her. The suspect, fearing that his victim would file a complaint, subsequently slashed the back of her neck with a cutlass.

    Mawuli then sneaked back home but was spotted by some residents who were sceptical about his unusual early return from the farm.

    The suspect, however, confessed to committing the crime after being picked up and interrogated over the death of his former wife.

     

  • Police arrest man captured on video mercilessly beating a baby

    The Ghana Police Service has reportedly arrested a man captured in a viral video beating a baby.

    According to reports, Richard Kofi was arrested on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, at Akaa Buem in the Jasikan Municipality of the Oti Region.

    The suspect is said to have been picked up by the police who took him to the palace of the chief of the town before he was whisked away into custody.

    The police are said to also have arrested the wife of the suspect who lives separately from her husband’s house.

    The assaulted baby was also rescued and taken into police care.

    This brings an end to the hunt commenced by the police after GhanaWeb reported the video viral in which the suspect was seen beating up the baby with a whip.

    The Ghana Police Service on Tuesday, October 4, 2022, announced a bounty of GHC2,000 for any information leading to the arrest of the man who was captured in the video.

    In the said video, the suspect is seen holding the by one arm and whipping him up while the baby’s frantic cries for mercy was ignored.

    Subsequent to the police announcement, children advocacy non-governmental organisation, Child Rights International also announced another reward of GHC10,000 reward for any such information.

    An additional reward of GHC5,000 was announced by Givers Herbal Company Limited for information leading to the arrest of the suspect.

    This brought to a total some GHC17,000 as the bounty declared for the arrest of the suspect.

    Meanwhile, a local journalist in the area has confirmed the suspect is currently in the custody of the Jasikan Police Command.

  • Mankessim ritual murder: Third suspect arrested for digging victim’s ‘grave’

    Another suspect has been arrested in connection with the ritual murder in Mankessim of a student nurse, Georgina Asor Botchwey.

    The Ghana News Agency, reported the name of the suspect as one Abbey, he is said to be the husband to the niece of one of the suspects, Nana Clarke. The Modern Ghana news portal gave his name as Kobbie.

    According to reports, he was hired to dig the hole in which the deceased was buried at Nana Clarke’s residence in Mankessim.

    He becomes the third suspect to be picked in connection with the murder, the two others being Nana Clarke (real name Christopher Ekow Quansah) and Pastor Michael Darko Amponsah (Sofo Kofi).

    The two are facing charges of conspiracy to commit crime to wit murder and murder, contrary to Section 46 of the Criminal and Other Offences Act, 1980, Act 29.

    A Cape Coast District court presided over Her Lordship Bernice Mensima Ackon remanded them on their last appearance on September 2.

    The court agreed to the request of prosecution – led by DSP Daniel Gadzo – for more time to conclude investigations. The case was adjourned to October 4, 2022.

    Source:ghanaweb.com

  • Police impound cocoa fertilizers allegedly diverted to Ashanti Region

    More than 500 bags of fertilizer intended for cocoa farmers were seized by police in the Ashanti Region.

    According to reports, the fertilizers were transported from Goaso in the Ahafo Region to the Ashanti Region.

    Citi News understands the consignment was seized by officers at the Kenyase District Police Command in the Kwabre East Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

    According to sources, police upon a tip-off on Friday, August 26, 2022 followed up and confiscated the items and kept them at a shop at Achiase-Jamasi near Kenyase.

    Information available to Citi News also indicates that one person whose name was given as Shaibu Amadu a 42-year-old was arrested by the police to assist in investigations.

    Sources claim that the suspect was later given a police inquiry bail and instructed to report to the police so they can continue their inquiries with him.

    The fertilizers are currently in the custody of the Kenyase District Police Command as investigations continue into the matter.

  • Suspect esapes from Police Hospital

    An accused person who jumped bail and was re-arrested has managed to escape once again from the Police Hospital in Accra.

    Daily Guide learnt that the suspect, Clement Adjei Nkrumah, was being investigated over a reported case of defrauding by false pretences in the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis but jumped bail in court and was re-arrested in Accra.

    As the accused was being sent back to Takoradi last Friday, he feigned sickness at the Takoradi-Accra lorry station in Accra.

    Detective Inspector Eric Nyame of Kwesimintsim District Police Command, who led some personnel of the CID to re-arrest him, then decided to take the suspect to the Police Hospital.

    Daily Guide learnt that immediately the handcuffs were released from his hands at the medical facility, Clement Adjei Nkrumah took to his heels and has since not been found.

    The escape of the accused person has put the hard-working Detective in trouble since Clement Adjei Nkrumah escaped allegedly under his watch.

    The Detective, according to information gathered, would be given the mandatory 10 days to look for the accused and would also be made to answer a query as to why a disciplinary action must not be taken against him for allowing the suspect to escape.

    When Daily Guide contacted the Western Regional Police Command, its Public Relations Officer, DSP Olivia Ewurabena Adiku said she also heard the story but could not give details because the alleged incident happened in Accra.

    Source: Dailyguidenetwork.com