Police Arrest Two Suspects Over 2025 Jewellery Shop Robbery
The Ghana Police Service has arrested two suspects in connection with a major jewellery shop robbery that occurred in 2025, marking another breakthrough in the ongoing investigation into the high-profile crime. According to police, the suspects were picked up through an intelligence-led operation ai
Ogyem Solomon

The Ghana Police Service has arrested two suspects in connection with a major jewellery shop robbery that occurred in 2025, marking another breakthrough in the ongoing investigation into the high-profile crime.
According to police, the suspects were picked up through an intelligence-led operation aimed at tracking down individuals linked to the incident. The robbery, which took place in Accra, involved the theft of valuable jewellery worth a significant amount, drawing widespread public attention at the time.
Authorities say the two suspects are believed to have played roles in the planning and execution of the robbery. Their arrest follows earlier efforts by law enforcement that led to the apprehension of other individuals connected to the case. Investigators have indicated that operations are still ongoing as they work to identify and capture additional accomplices.
As part of the arrests, police reportedly retrieved items suspected to be linked to the robbery. These include materials that could serve as evidence in court as prosecutors prepare to pursue legal action against those involved. The recovered items are expected to strengthen the case as it moves through the judicial process.
The Ghana Police Service has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that all perpetrators are brought to justice. Officials noted that the arrests demonstrate the effectiveness of sustained intelligence work and coordination among security agencies in tackling organized crime.
The robbery itself raised concerns about security and the activities of criminal networks operating in urban areas. Incidents involving high-value targets such as jewellery shops often require careful planning and execution, making them more difficult to investigate and resolve. As a result, law enforcement agencies have had to intensify their efforts to combat such crimes.
Police have also called on the public to support ongoing investigations by providing any useful information that could help identify other suspects. Community cooperation, they say, remains a key factor in successfully addressing crime and maintaining public safety.
While the latest arrests represent significant progress, authorities emphasize that the case is not yet closed. Investigations continue as officers pursue further leads and work to dismantle any remaining networks connected to the robbery.
The development underscores the importance of continuous vigilance and proactive policing in addressing crime. As efforts continue, the police remain focused on ensuring accountability and preventing similar incidents in the future.
PRESS RELEASE:
POLICE ARREST TWO SUSPECTS OVER JEWELLERY SHOP ROBBERY AT DZORWULU pic.twitter.com/VVFSfxQuhd
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) March 25, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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