VIDEO: How Sister’s Tip Leads to Arrest in Mamprobi Baby Theft Case
A major breakthrough has been reported in the ongoing investigation into the alleged baby theft at Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra, as police have confirmed the arrest of a woman suspected to be involved in the incident thanks to information provided by her own sister. The suspect was apprehended in th
Ogyem Solomon

A major breakthrough has been reported in the ongoing investigation into the alleged baby theft at Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra, as police have confirmed the arrest of a woman suspected to be involved in the incident thanks to information provided by her own sister.
The suspect was apprehended in the Dansoman area following intelligence-led investigations by the Ghana Police Service, who described the sister’s cooperation as instrumental in locating the woman. Police sources indicated that her testimony provided the critical lead needed to track down the suspect, marking a significant step forward in a case that has captured nationwide attention.
The Mamprobi Polyclinic case first drew public concern when news broke that a newborn infant had gone missing from the facility. The incident sparked outrage across social media, with citizens demanding swift police action and reassurance regarding the safety of newborns in healthcare institutions.
While the details of the sister’s involvement have not been fully disclosed, authorities say she provided key information that helped identify her sibling as a person of interest. Investigators are now interrogating the suspect to determine her level of involvement and whether additional charges may be warranted.
Public reaction has been mixed. Many have praised the sister for stepping forward, noting that her cooperation could be crucial in resolving the case and ensuring the infant’s safety. Others have urged caution, emphasizing the importance of due process and the need to allow police to complete their investigation without undue speculation.
Law enforcement officials have reiterated that the investigation remains ongoing. They are continuing to gather evidence, interview witnesses, and examine all available information to ensure a thorough and accurate resolution of the case. The Ghana Police Service has also called on anyone with relevant knowledge to come forward and assist in clarifying the circumstances surrounding the alleged baby theft.
The incident underscores the broader importance of newborn security and safety in healthcare facilities, particularly in busy urban clinics. Authorities stress that robust security protocols and community vigilance are critical in preventing similar cases in the future.
As the investigation progresses, the police have assured the public that all measures are being taken to uncover the truth, hold anyone responsible accountable, and provide reassurance to the community about the safety of vulnerable infants.
Watch the video below:
A resident at the Dansoman Police Station has revealed that the suspect was tracked down through her own sister. According to the source, the suspect called her sister claiming she had given birth and invited her over.
However, the sister, aware of reports about a missing baby,… https://t.co/6nd7szWDiB pic.twitter.com/tezv4g3Dwj
— EDHUB🌍ℹ (@eddie_wrt) February 18, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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