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Ghana IGP Orders Probe into Alleged GH¢400,000 MoMo Withdrawal by Police Officers

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Ghana Police Service has ordered an immediate investigation into allegations that some police officers unlawfully withdrew GH¢400,000 from a citizen’s mobile money (MoMo) account.

The directive follows widespread public concern over claims that officers were involved in an unauthorized withdrawal of funds via a mobile money platform. The alleged incident has sparked debate about police conduct, digital financial security, and accountability within law enforcement.

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Ghana Police Service launches probe into alleged GH¢400,000 MoMo withdrawal case

IGP Directs Thorough Investigation

According to official sources, the IGP has instructed the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to conduct a full-scale probe into the matter. The police administration says it is committed to transparency and will ensure that anyone found culpable faces the full rigours of the law.

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The Ghana Police Service has reiterated its zero-tolerance stance on misconduct, stressing that professionalism and public trust remain at the core of its operations.

Public Outcry and Digital Security Concerns

The alleged GH¢400,000 withdrawal has triggered public outrage, particularly as mobile money transactions have become a major pillar of Ghana’s financial ecosystem. Platforms such as MTN MoMo are widely used across the country for business, savings, and daily transactions.

Financial experts argue that any breach involving law enforcement officers could significantly erode public confidence in both security agencies and digital payment systems. Analysts have therefore called for swift and transparent investigations to reassure the public.

Accountability and Rule of Law

Legal experts note that if the allegations are substantiated, the case could involve serious criminal offences, including fraud, abuse of office, and unlawful access to electronic financial systems.

The Ghana Police Service has assured the public that updates will be provided as investigations progress. Civil society groups have also urged authorities to ensure the probe remains independent and credible.

This development comes amid broader national conversations about police reforms and institutional accountability in Ghana.

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Daniel Jeddman is a seasoned journalist and publisher, and the founder and editor of Ghana Media, a leading independent digital news platform covering Ghana news, African affairs, and digital media trends. Active since 2011, Daniel has built a reputation for credible, engaging reporting and thought leadership in media. Beyond journalism, he is an accomplished author, having published the inspirational books Put God First, An Angel From Heaven, and Bloodline Effect, blending faith, life lessons, and storytelling to inspire readers across Africa and beyond.

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