Police Intensify Crackdown on Wanted Robbery Gang in Ashanti Region, Three Suspects Arrested
The Ghana Police Service has recorded a major breakthrough in its ongoing efforts to combat violent crime in the Ashanti Region, following the arrest of three suspected members of a wanted robbery gang. The operation, carried out by the Ashanti South Regional Police Command, forms part of a broader
Ogyem Solomon

The Ghana Police Service has recorded a major breakthrough in its ongoing efforts to combat violent crime in the Ashanti Region, following the arrest of three suspected members of a wanted robbery gang.
The operation, carried out by the Ashanti South Regional Police Command, forms part of a broader security strategy aimed at dismantling organised criminal networks that have been terrorising communities in the region. According to police sources, the suspects are believed to be key members of a robbery syndicate linked to a series of violent and coordinated criminal activities, including armed robbery and theft.
Security officials say the gang had been on the police wanted list for some time due to their alleged involvement in multiple incidents that posed serious threats to lives and property. The suspects were arrested during a targeted intelligence-led operation designed to track and apprehend members of the criminal network.
Police authorities described the arrests as a significant step forward in restoring safety and public confidence in the affected communities. Investigators believe the suspects played central roles in planning and executing robberies, and their capture is expected to weaken the operations of the gang.
Law enforcement sources further indicated that investigations are still ongoing to identify and arrest other members of the syndicate who are believed to be operating in different parts of the region. Security agencies are also working to recover weapons, stolen items, and other materials connected to the gang’s activities.
The police command has assured the public that the arrests are not the end of the operation, but part of a sustained effort to eliminate organised crime in the region. Officers are continuing intelligence-gathering operations to dismantle the entire network and prevent the group from regrouping under new leadership.
Community leaders and residents in affected areas have welcomed the arrests, describing them as a relief after months of fear and insecurity. Many locals expressed hope that the police action would help restore peace and stability, particularly for traders, transport operators, and residents who have been vulnerable to criminal attacks.
The Ghana Police Service has also called on the public to cooperate fully with security agencies by providing credible information that can support crime-fighting efforts. Authorities stressed that community support remains critical in identifying criminal hideouts, movements, and networks.
Police officials reaffirmed their commitment to protecting lives and property, stating that security operations across the region will continue as part of a broader national strategy to reduce violent crime and organised robbery.
The suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to be processed in accordance with legal procedures as investigations continue. They will face formal charges once investigations are concluded, and the case will proceed through the judicial system.
Security experts say the arrests highlight the importance of intelligence-driven policing and coordinated security operations in tackling organised crime. They also emphasised the need for sustained investment in crime prevention, community policing, and inter-agency collaboration to maintain long-term security.
The police have assured residents that operations will be intensified across the region to ensure that criminal groups do not regain influence or threaten public safety again.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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