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Should the Law Deal Equally With Armed Robbers and Land Guards in Ghana? Yes/No?

Rising insecurity sparks debate over equal justice for violent crimes

The growing menace of armed robbers and land guards across Ghana has reignited a national debate on whether the law should treat both groups with equal severity. As violent incidents linked to land disputes and robberies continue to dominate headlines, many Ghanaians are asking a critical question: should justice apply equally to both?

Yes — the law must deal with armed robbers and land guards equally or No — They must be treated separately.

Both armed robbers and land guards employ violence, intimidation, and weapons to terrorise citizens. While armed robbers often attack motorists, homes, and businesses, land guards are increasingly linked to shootings, assaults, and killings arising from land ownership disputes. In effect, the impact on public safety is the same — fear, loss of life, and instability.

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Although land guards sometimes operate under the guise of protecting property or enforcing land claims, their actions frequently violate the law. The use of firearms, machetes, and hired muscle to settle disputes undermines the rule of law and fuels insecurity, especially in urban and peri-urban communities.

Ghana’s legal system must therefore send a clear message that violence is violence, regardless of the label attached to the perpetrator. Selective enforcement or leniency only emboldens criminal networks and weakens public confidence in the justice system.

Law enforcement agencies have made notable arrests in recent months, but critics argue that inconsistent prosecution and political interference have allowed some land guard activities to persist. Equal treatment under the law would not only deter crime but also encourage lawful avenues for resolving land disputes through the courts.

As the issue continues to trend across Ghana media platforms, many citizens believe a firm, unbiased application of the law is essential to restoring peace and protecting innocent lives. Justice, they argue, must not differentiate between crimes that produce the same deadly consequences.

Greater Accra Police Arrest Six Suspected Land Guards Over Illegal Firearms Possession

Police say suspects were arrested after distress call at Ablekuma area

The Greater Accra Regional Police Command has arrested and detained six individuals suspected to be involved in land guard activities and the unlawful possession of firearms, following a distress call received on Friday, January 10, 2026, at about 12:50 p.m.

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According to a police brief issued on Sunday, the incident occurred after residents reported the presence of armed men allegedly intimidating landowners and causing fear within the community. Acting swiftly on the distress call, a team of police officers was dispatched to the location to assess the situation and restore calm.

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Upon arrival, police officers identified and arrested the six suspects, who were believed to be actively engaged in land guard operations in the area. A search conducted at the scene and on the suspects reportedly led to the retrieval of firearms and other offensive weapons believed to be illegally possessed.

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The police noted that preliminary investigations suggest the suspects may be part of a larger network involved in land-related disputes, intimidation, and violent enforcement of unlawful land claims—activities commonly associated with land guard operations in parts of Greater Accra.

The arrested individuals are currently in police custody assisting with investigations. The retrieved weapons have been secured as exhibits, while further intelligence-led operations are expected to identify and arrest additional accomplices connected to the group.

The Greater Accra Regional Police Command reaffirmed its commitment to combating land guard activities, which continue to pose a threat to public safety, property ownership rights, and community peace. The Command urged the public to remain vigilant and to promptly report suspicious activities, especially those involving firearms or intimidation linked to land disputes.

Police also warned land guards and criminal groups that intensified patrols and targeted operations are ongoing across the region to dismantle such networks. Residents were assured that the police will not relent in enforcing the law and ensuring the safety of lives and property.

The suspects are expected to be arraigned before court after investigations are concluded.

NAIMOS Task Force Arrests Armed “Machomen” Guarding Illegal Mining Site in Osibo Town

The National Anti-Illegal Mining Operations Squad (NAIMOS) has successfully overpowered and arrested a group of machete-wielding “machomen” who were guarding an illegal mining site at Osibo Town.

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According to reports, the task force, acting on credible intelligence, stormed the area in a well-coordinated operation early Friday morning. The illegal miners attempted to resist arrest, brandishing weapons, but the officers managed to subdue them without any major casualties.

The suspects are currently in custody assisting investigations, while the owner of the illegal mining site has reportedly fled the scene and is being pursued by authorities.

Officials from the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources have commended the NAIMOS team for their swift intervention, stressing that the government remains resolute in combating illegal mining — popularly known as galamsey — across the country.

Residents of Osibo Town have also expressed relief, describing the operation as timely, given the environmental destruction and safety threats posed by the activities of the illegal miners.

Authorities have assured the public that the operation forms part of a nationwide crackdown to restore sanity to mining communities and protect Ghana’s natural resources.