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GH¢308,000 THEFT: DVLA Dismisses Reports Linking Alleged Crime to Its Accounts

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has refuted reports suggesting it was the victim of an alleged GH¢308,000 theft involving a National Service Person attached to the Authority. According to the DVLA, the money at the centre of the ongoing investigation does not belong...

Unknown persons set police post ablaze near Asempaneye Forest

A police post located near the Asempaneye Forest in the Western North Region has been set ablaze by unknown persons, leaving the facility extensively damaged and two police motorbikes completely destroyed. The incident has triggered security concerns within the area, with authorities expected to launch...

“Hon Mustapha Gave Us the Uniforms” – 10 Fake Immigration Officers Confess After Arrest

The Ghana Police Service has arrested ten suspected land guards who allegedly posed as officers of the Ghana Immigration Service during a planned chief installation at Adamrobe in Aburi in the Eastern Region. The suspects are currently in police custody in Akuapem South, assisting with...

IGP promotes seven Tema police officers for bravery in anti-robbery operation

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has promoted seven officers of the Tema Regional Police Command for their role in a recent anti-robbery operation in Tema. The decision follows the officers’ swift response to a robbery attack on a Mobile Money vendor at...

Police arrest two suspects over fatal robbery attack on Berekum Chelsea team

The Ghana Police Service has arrested two suspects in connection with the robbery attack involving Berekum Chelsea Football Club, which led to the tragic death of one of the club’s players. According to an official police update, the suspects include the alleged gang leader and...

Northern Region Police Secure 40 Convictions in Major Crime Crackdown

The Northern Regional Police Command has achieved a significant milestone in its ongoing battle against crime, securing 40 convictions following a series of targeted operations. The convictions, which attracted fines ranging from GH¢2,400 to GH¢120,000 and custodial sentences spanning 15 months to 15 years, stem...