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Fake Soldier Arrested in Kasoa Over Attempted Arms Sale

The Special Operations Unit (SOU) of the Ghana Police Service has arrested a man who allegedly posed as a soldier while attempting to sell firearms to undercover police officers in Kasoa, Central Region.

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According to police sources, intelligence operatives received credible information that the suspect was actively seeking buyers for assault rifles and other weapons within the Kasoa area. Acting swiftly on the tip-off, the SOU launched a covert operation that led to the suspect’s arrest on Tuesday.

The suspect has been identified as Enock Appiah, who claimed to hold the rank of Warrant Officer Class II (WOII). However, preliminary investigations suggest he is not a serving member of the Ghana Armed Forces.

During a search conducted at the time of arrest, officers reportedly recovered two pistols, three rounds of AK-47 ammunition, multiple military uniforms, and a fake military identity card bearing the suspect’s name. The items were seized as evidence.

Police believe the suspect used the military attire and forged identification to gain trust and facilitate illegal arms transactions. Authorities say the operation prevented potentially dangerous weapons from falling into the hands of criminals.

A police source stated that investigations are ongoing to determine how the suspect acquired the firearms, ammunition, and military equipment, as well as whether he is connected to a wider criminal network involved in arms trafficking.

The Ghana Police Service has reiterated its commitment to tackling illegal firearms circulation and impersonation of security personnel, warning that individuals who engage in such acts will be dealt with decisively under the law.

The suspect is currently in police custody and is expected to be arraigned before court once investigations are concluded.

Ghana Police Rescue Kidnapped Victim in Yendi After Fierce Shootout; GH¢70,000 Recovered

The Ghana Police Service has successfully rescued a kidnapped victim in the Yendi District after a dramatic armed confrontation with suspected kidnappers. The operation, carried out earlier today at Wapuli, led to the arrest of three individuals following a tense shootout that drew public attention across the Northern Region.

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The suspects — 31-year-old Haruna Seidu, Amidu Bande, and 40-year-old Osman Bande — reportedly opened fire on police officers who had tracked their hideout. According to police sources, officers returned fire swiftly and effectively, disarming the suspects and safely extracting the victim without any physical harm.

This development comes after the kidnappers earlier demanded a ransom of GH¢100,000 from the victim’s family. During the rescue operation, police retrieved a bag containing GH¢70,000 in cash, believed to be part of the ransom that had already been handed over under duress.

Despite the successful arrests, one suspect managed to escape the scene. Police indicate that the fugitive may be injured, as he fled with what is suspected to be gunshot wounds. A manhunt has been launched to track down the remaining accomplice, with investigators pursuing multiple leads.

Items recovered from the scene include three motorbikes used by the suspects and a Samsung mobile phone abandoned during the exchange of gunfire. These items are currently being examined as evidence as part of ongoing investigations.

Authorities describe the operation as a major breakthrough in the fight against kidnapping-for-ransom cases, which have been on the rise in parts of the Northern Region. Community members have praised the swift police response, expressing relief that the victim was rescued alive and unharmed.

The three arrested suspects are currently in police custody and are expected to face charges in court in the coming days. Meanwhile, the police have urged the public to report suspicious activities promptly, assuring communities of strengthened security measures and rapid-response interventions.

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This incident highlights the growing sophistication of police operations as they continue working to curb violent crime and protect vulnerable communities across the country.

Suspect Mark Agingre Wanted by Police for Multiple Murders in Upper East Region

The Ghana Police Service has declared Mark Agingre, a native of Binduri in the Upper East Region, wanted for his alleged involvement in a string of brutal murders that have shocked the nation.

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According to police reports, the most recent incident occurred on 7th November 2025, when Agingre allegedly murdered a man, his wife, and their three children in the Binduri District, leaving one surviving child in critical condition at the Bolgatanga Government Hospital.

Further investigations have linked Agingre to an earlier case on 27th October 2025, involving the killing of an elderly man and his two children, also in Binduri. Police suspect that he may be responsible for several other targeted killings in surrounding communities.

In a statement, the Ghana Police Service announced a ₵1,000,000 reward for anyone who provides credible information leading to his arrest. They urge the public to contact the nearest police station or call 191 or 18555 with any relevant details.

Authorities have assured the public that every available resource is being deployed to track down the suspect and ensure he faces justice.

The Police further appealed to residents in the Upper East Region to remain calm, vigilant, and cooperative as the investigation continues.

Ghana Police Release Shocking Details Surrounding Death of Senegalese Teenage Goalkeeper Cheikh Toure

Ghana Police have released troubling new details about the death of Senegalese teenage goalkeeper Cheikh Toure, whose lifeless body was brought to a hospital earlier this week.

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According to police reports, the 18-year-old had visible stab wounds on his abdomen and neck. Medical personnel confirmed that he was already dead before arriving at the hospital.

The individuals who transported him to the facility initially told staff that he had been involved in an accident. However, their story later changed — they claimed the young goalkeeper had attempted suicide, raising further suspicions.

Authorities say an active investigation has been launched to determine the exact cause of death. Detectives are questioning key individuals who were last seen with the victim, while the body has been transferred for an autopsy to aid the investigation.

The tragic death of Cheikh Toure has sparked outrage and sadness among both Ghanaian and Senegalese football communities, with many calling for justice and a thorough probe into the circumstances surrounding his demise.

Police have assured the public that every lead will be pursued to uncover the truth behind this heartbreaking incident.