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In a major pre-festive season security operation, the Central East Regional Police Command has arrested 33 suspects and impounded dozens of motorbikes in a series of intelligence-led swoops across Kasoa and its surrounding enclaves.
The operations, conducted in the early hours of December 16 and 17, 2025, are part of a strategic initiative to flush out criminal elements and ensure public safety before, during, and after the Christmas and New Year celebrations.

Drugs, Motorbikes, and "Toy Gun" Seized
The targeted raids spanned several high-activity areas, including the Kasoa Old Market, Awutu Breku, Gomoa Buduata, and Senya Breku. During the exercise, officers retrieved a variety of illegal items and equipment commonly used in local crime:
- Illicit Substances: Quantities of suspected Indian hemp and the synthetic opioid Tramadol were found in the possession of several suspects.
- Logistics: A total of 45 motorbikes were impounded. Police are currently conducting documentation and verification checks on all seized cycles.
- Weaponry: One (1) toy gun was also retrieved during the operation.

The thirty-three arrested individuals are currently undergoing screening as part of ongoing investigations. The Police Command has emphasised that those found culpable will be formally charged and put before the court to face justice.
Festive Season Security Advisory
In light of the increased activity during the holidays, DSP Victor Kofi Dosoo, Head of Public Affairs for the Central East Region, urged the general public to remain vigilant and adhere to the following safety precautions:
- Financial Safety: Avoid carrying or displaying large sums of money in public.
- Personal Movement: Avoid moving alone in secluded areas; travel in the company of others, particularly during odd hours.
- Road Safety: Riders must strictly comply with the use of crash helmets, while drivers are warned to avoid speeding and drunk driving.
- Vigilance: Be mindful of your surroundings at all times to prevent opportunistic crimes.
Zero Tolerance for Crime
The Regional Police Command expressed its appreciation to all stakeholders for their cooperation throughout the year and commended its officers for their "unwavering commitment" to effective policing.
The Command further warned that anyone intending to commit crimes during the festive period will be arrested and made to face the full rigours of the law.
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