The Ghana Police Service has arrested thirteen (13) women suspected to be involved in prostitution during a special operation in Koforidua in the Eastern Region. The targeted swoop forms part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on crime and other social vices within the municipality.

Police officers during a special operation in Koforidua targeting suspected prostitution activities.
Breakdown of Arrests
According to police reports, out of the 13 suspects, twelve (12) are Nigerian nationals while one (1) is a Ghanaian. The arrests followed a carefully planned operation at locations believed to be hotspots for prostitution-related activities in the area.
Police officials confirmed that certain items believed to be connected to the alleged acts were retrieved during the exercise. However, authorities have not yet publicly disclosed full details of the items seized as investigations remain ongoing.
Suspects Assisting Investigations
All thirteen suspects are currently in police custody and are assisting with investigations. Law enforcement authorities indicate that the operation is part of a broader strategy to combat prostitution, crime, and other related activities across parts of the Eastern Region.
The development has sparked mixed reactions online, with some social media users questioning the approach taken by the police and calling for the immediate release of the suspects. Others have expressed support for the operation, citing concerns about public safety and community standards.
Police Promise Further Updates
The Ghana Police Service has assured the public that updates will be provided as investigations continue. Authorities emphasised that the operation aligns with national efforts to maintain law and order.
GhanaMedia.net will continue to monitor the situation and provide verified updates as more information becomes available.
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