Also known as: IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno · Mr Yohuno · Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno · Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno · Dr Christian Tetteh Yohuno
Inspector-General of Police directing Ghana Police Service operations and intelligence-led policing initiatives against organized crime and transnational threats.
The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has stressed the need for intelligence-led policing and stronger international collaboration to combat increasingly sophisticated and transnational crimes. …
Some chiefs from Eastern Nzema Traditional area have appealed to President John Dramani Mahama and the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to immediately address the protracted chieftaincy row in the area. …
… Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has deployed personnel from the Police Intelligence Directorate (PID) Headquarters and the Anti-Armed Robbery Unit (AARU) to the Bono East and Northern regions following two robbery attacks recorded on 2nd May 2026. …
… This timeless Akan proverb aptly captures the growing public sentiments about the leadership of Mr Christian Tetteh Yohuno, Ghana’s Inspector-General of Police (IGP). …
Four people have been killed and several others injured in two separate armed attacks in the Bono East and Northern regions, prompting the Inspector-General of Police, Christian Tetteh Yohuno, to deploy special units to track down the suspects. …
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has called for a national strategic overhaul of the Ghana Police Service, warning that current personnel levels and infrastructure are failing to keep pace with the country’s evolving security needs. …
The Inspector-General of Police has deployed a special team of investigators and intelligence officers to the Central Region to support inquiries into the death of 20-year-old UCC Level 200 student Avinu Innocentia, whose body was found washed ashore at a Cape Coast beach on June 13, 2026. No visible signs of physical injury were found during examination, and an autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death.
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Active investigation into student death: IGP deploys special team to probe UCC student's mysterious death washed ashore in Cape Coast; autopsy pending.
The Inspector-General of Police has deployed a special team of investigators and intelligence officers to the Central Region to support inquiries into the death of 20-year-old UCC Level 200 student Avinu Innocentia, whose body was found washed ashore at a Cape Coast beach on June 13, 2026. No visible signs of physical injury were found during examination, and an autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death.
The Ghana Police Service has deployed a special team of experienced investigators and intelligence officers to the Central Region to support investigations into the death of a female University of Cape Coast student, directed by the Inspector-General of Police to strengthen operations and ensure thorough inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death.
The Inspector-General of Police has deployed a special team of experienced investigators and intelligence officers to the Central Region to support investigations into the death of 20-year-old University of Cape Coast student Innocentia Avinu, who was reported missing on June 11, 2026.
The family of the late Razak Abdul, aka Alhaji Gao, is calling for an independent investigation and release of his body after the Inspector General of Police confirmed his death. The family contests accusations linking Razak to a robbery at GB Filling Station, a business over which he had a court dispute with a partner.
The family of the late Razak Abdul (Alhaji Gao) is calling for an independent investigation and the release of his body after the Inspector General of Police confirmed his death. The family disputes accusations linking him to robbery, noting he was a 60-year-old businessman involved in a court dispute with a filling station partner and was never previously named as a suspect.
The Ghana Immigration Service won the male football competition and the Ghana Police Service claimed victory in the female category at the 2026 Inter-Security Football Gala held at the University of Ghana Stadium. The one-day tournament, hosted by the Ghana Armed Forces, aimed to promote unity and teamwork among security services and served as a precursor to the Security Services Sports Association Games slated for September in Accra.
The Inspector General of Police is seeking urgent accommodation for 140 families of police personnel whose homes at Accra Central Police barracks were destroyed by fire. About 100 families are currently sheltered in conference rooms at the Accra Regional Police Headquarters, while 40 have sought temporary shelter with relatives; the police administration plans to rent hotels and guest houses as an immediate measure.
A fire outbreak at the Accra Central Police Barracks prompted an emergency response from the Ghana National Fire Service on June 3. The Inspector-General of Police visited the scene; no casualties were reported, and the cause is yet to be established.
The Inspector General of Police is seeking urgent accommodation for 140 families of police personnel whose properties were consumed in a fire at Accra Central Police barracks. About 100 families are currently sheltered in conference rooms at the Accra Regional Police Headquarters while 40 have sought temporary accommodations with relatives; the police administration plans to rent hotels and guest houses as an immediate measure.
A fire broke out at the Accra Central Police Barracks in Accra, with no casualties reported. A suspect has been arrested and is assisting with investigations to determine the cause of the blaze.
Ghana's Inspector-General of Police has announced arrests of suspects linked to the murder of Nana Sewa Jankuma, Queenmother of Abamba, and a deadly armed robbery at a GB oil filling station near Atebubu in the Bono East Region. The police have intensified intelligence-led operations across the country targeting armed robbery gangs, narcotics networks, online fraud syndicates, and other organised criminal groups, with several syndicates dismantled and weapons retrieved.
Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno has assured the public that Ghana Police Service will continue intelligence-led operations to combat crimes against Mobile Money. The Mobile Money Advocacy Group Ghana presented a citation to the IGP in recognition of his efforts, noting arrests of armed robbers and prevention of robbery attempts.
The Overlord of Mamprugu has accused state security agencies of abuse of power and called for investigations into alleged killings and mistreatment of Mamprusi youth linked to the Bawku chieftaincy crisis, saying the situation has deteriorated despite mediation efforts and continues to witness killings, arson, abductions, and insecurity.
The Overlord of Mamprugu has accused state security agencies of arbitrary arrests, unlawful detentions, torture, abductions, and alleged extrajudicial killings of Mamprusi youth linked to the Bawku chieftaincy crisis. He called for urgent investigations and expressed concern that mediation efforts have failed to restore peace, with the area continuing to experience killings, arson, and widespread insecurity.
The Mobile Money Advocacy Group Ghana has commended the Inspector-General of Police for the Ghana Police Service's intensified efforts against crime, presenting a citation in recognition of recent operations that have led to arrests of armed robbers and prevention of robbery attempts. The IGP reaffirmed the Police Service's commitment to tackling crime through intelligence-led operations and public cooperation.
Ghana Police Service will enrol over 700 cadet officers into the Police Academy under a newly activated dual training model combining residential and non-residential systems, marking the institution's largest single intake and intended to address accommodation challenges while enabling qualified Chief Inspectors to advance into senior ranks.
Inspector General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno has doubled the Police Academy's cadet officer intake to 700 for Course 54, the largest single admission in the academy's history. The expansion uses both residential and non-residential training models to address accommodation constraints and allow Chief Inspectors who have "stagnated" in their ranks to access senior leadership positions.
Ninety police officers from across the Upper West Region have completed a three-week training programme on community policing, conflict prevention, and intelligence gathering organised by the Centre for Security Sector Management in partnership with the International Organization for Migration. The training aimed to equip officers with practical skills to strengthen trust between security agencies and the public and enhance community engagement and proactive crime prevention.
The Ghana Police Service has arrested three Ghanaians for allegedly producing and sharing indecent images and videos involving children in the Ashanti and Bono regions, in an operation conducted with the Australian Federal Police and Interpol. Four children aged six to 13 were rescued, and the suspects—including an older brother and a mother of victims—are assisting investigations while the victims receive care and support.
The Ghana Police Service has dismissed allegations of examination malpractice, paper leakage, and bribery in the Police Competitive Promotional Examination for Chief Inspectors, describing the claims as false and misleading. The Service says the examination was conducted in a free, fair and transparent manner under strict supervision in collaboration with the University of Cape Coast.
Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno has stressed the need for intelligence-led policing and stronger international collaboration to combat sophisticated and transnational crimes including organised crime, cyber-enabled offences, and violent extremism. He made the remarks at the opening of a 10-day Police Intelligence Operations Training Programme at the Police Academy in Accra, organised by the Ghana Police Service in partnership with the FBI and attended by 40 officers from the Police Intelligence Directorate.
Chiefs from Eastern Nzema Traditional area have appealed to President Mahama and the IGP to address a protracted chieftaincy row, citing rising tension and alleged political interference by state ministers. The gazetted Omanhene, Awulae Amihere Kpanyinli III, is reportedly abroad following an alleged attack at Atuabo Royal Palace, while a non-gazetted contender, Berenger Aka Flanton, is said to have support from state officials.
Two armed attacks on May 2, 2026 — one at a fuel station near Jato Zongo and one on a passenger bus near Nasia — killed four people and injured several others. The Inspector General of Police has deployed special units to track down the suspects.
The Inspector-General of Police has deployed personnel from the Police Intelligence Directorate and Anti-Armed Robbery Unit to Bono East and Northern regions following two armed robbery attacks on 2nd May 2026. The incidents—one at a fuel station in Atebubu District and another on a passenger bus near Nasia—left four people dead and others injured.
The CEO and founder of Nguvu Mining Limited, Angela List, was honoured by Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at a ceremony marking 27 years of his enstoolment, receiving a commemorative gold coin award alongside President Mahama and other national figures for contributions to national security and socio-economic advancement.
The CEO and founder of Nguvu Mining Limited, Angela List, was honoured by Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at a ceremony marking 27 years of his enstoolment, receiving a commemorative gold coin award alongside President Mahama and other national figures. List dedicated the award to her more than 3,000 workers across mining companies operating in Ghana, Niger, Mali and Liberia.
The article profiles Inspector-General of Police Christian Tetteh Yohuno as a "Silent Strategist" whose approach emphasizes meticulous planning and intelligence-led policing rather than public visibility. With over 40 years of service and experience in critical operational and intelligence roles, his current leadership of the Ghana Police Service reflects a consistent track record of focused execution.
Angela List, CEO and founder of Nguvu Mining Limited, has been honoured by Asantehene Otumfuo Osei Tutu II at a ceremony marking 27 years of his enstoolment. She received a commemorative gold coin award alongside President Mahama and other national figures for contributions to socio-economic advancement.
Armed men attacked a fuel station in Atebubu District, Bono East Region, and a passenger bus near Nasia on the Bolgatanga–Tamale highway in the Northern Region on May 2, 2026, killing four people and injuring several others. The Inspector-General of Police has deployed special units to track down the suspects and intensified armed patrols in the affected areas.
The Inspector-General of Police has called for strategic reform of the Ghana Police Service, citing Lower Manya Krobo as a case study: the municipality's 314,859 residents are policed by 260 officers—a ratio of 1:1,200—far below the UN-recommended standard of 1:500. He stressed the need for urgent workforce expansion and more stations to meet security demands.