… A statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs of the Accra Regional Police Command, Chief Superintendent Juliana Obeng, said the incident occurred on Friday when the victim was returning home with a bag containing GH¢140,000. …
… In a statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs of the Accra Regional Police Command, Chief Superintendent Juliana Obeng, the police said the vendor’s response proved decisive. …
… The Director of Public Affairs of the Regional Police Command, Superintendent Juliana Obeng, confirmed the invitation, stating that the police would question all persons considered relevant to the investigation. …
… Director of Public Affairs at the Regional Police Command, Superintendent Juliana Obeng, disclosed this on Nhyira FM’s “Kro Yi Mu Nsem” morning show on Monday, June 22. …
… In a statement issued by the Accra Regional Public Affairs Unit and signed by Head of Public Affairs, Ms. Juliana Obeng, police confirmed that the arrests followed swift investigative action after reports of gunfire at a private residence in the area. …
… Officers at the Accra Regional Police Command including Superintendent Juliana Obeng, Director of Public Affairs for the Greater Accra Regional Police Command, who also received part of the donation, commended Mr. …
… The Court further observed that the Police’s own records were inconsistent: a public statement signed by the Head of Public Affairs, Superintendent Juliana Obeng, said 49 suspects were arrested, but the Police later told the Court that only 46 were detained. …
… However, in a new update, released on June 4, Superintendent of Police and the Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region, Ms. Juliana Obeng, said earlier reports suggesting that arrests had been affected were inaccurate. …
… Briefing the media, Superintendent of Police and the Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region, Ms. Juliana Obeng, said the suspect was picked up by the Madina Divisional Police Command following swift intervention after reports of the disturbing abuse. …
… The Accra Regional Police Command, in a statement signed by Superintendent Juliana Obeng, Head of Public Affairs, clarified that the escapees were never detained at the Adabraka Police Station in connection with that case, and that it had no relation to the said incident. …
The Accra Regional Police Command recovered GH¢140,000 and an AK-47 assault rifle following an armed robbery on a mobile money vendor at Lashibi; one suspected robber was shot dead and another fled, leaving the stolen cash behind.
The Accra Regional Police Command recovered GH¢140,000 and an AK-47 assault rifle following an armed robbery on a mobile money vendor at Lashibi; one suspected robber was shot dead and another fled, leaving the stolen cash behind.
A mobile money vendor in Lashibi, Greater Accra, exchanged gunfire with two armed robbers who stole GH¢140,000 from him on July 3, 2026. The vendor killed one suspect during the encounter, and police recovered the entire stolen amount after the second robber fled the scene.
Former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo is recovering in stable condition after a shooting incident on Sunday at Kwabenya, which occurred while she attempted to serve court documents on her brother in connection with a leadership dispute within the Kristo Asafo Mission following its founder's death.
The Greater Accra Police have summoned Nana Kwadwo Safo Akofena in connection with a shooting incident at Kwabenya on June 21. Six private security personnel have been arrested in connection with the incident; police recovered five pump-action guns and one pistol, and former Dome-Kwabenya MP Sarah Adwoa Safo sustained injuries but is in stable condition.
Ghana Police Service arrested six private security guards following a shooting incident at a Kwabenya residence on 21 June 2026 involving former Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister Sarah Adwoa Safo. Police recovered five pump-action guns, one Taurus pistol with ammunition, and communication equipment from the scene; preliminary findings indicate armed security personnel discharged firearms during a confrontation when Safo was denied entry to the residence.
Former MP Kennedy Ohene Agyapong has donated vehicles and medical equipment to the Ghana Police Service and 17 health facilities across the country to mark his 66th birthday, including a pickup vehicle and 15 motorbikes for police operations and medical supplies such as incubators and warmers for hospitals nationwide.
A High Court in Accra ruled that Ghana Police Service unlawfully violated the constitutional rights of three citizens—including two broadcast journalists—during the #OccupyJulorbiHouse demonstration in September 2023, ordering the Inspector General of Police to pay GH₵150,000 in damages and issue a formal apology. Justice Nana Brew found the police conduct "unprofessional" and determined that the arrest and detention breached rights to personal liberty, human dignity, freedom of assembly, and media independence.
The Accra Regional Police Command has clarified that no arrests have been made in connection with the fire outbreak at the Accra Central Police Barracks on June 3, contradicting earlier reports that a suspect had been arrested. Investigations into the cause of the fire remain ongoing.
Police arrested a 60-year-old man in Accra for allegedly assaulting his 16-year-old son on May 3, 2026. According to police, the man tied the boy to a quad motorbike and dragged him along a road after the teenager went out to play football against his father's wishes; residents intervened and the boy was hospitalised.
The Ghana Police Service rearrested three of six inmates who escaped from Adabraka District Police custody on Sunday, April 26. The Police refuted reports linking the escapees to the murder case involving Sammy Gyamfi's father-in-law, stating they were never detained in connection with that case.