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A daring armed robbery attempt at the MRB Rural Bank in Winneba was foiled in the early hours of Friday, August 15, 2025, after a monitored alarm system operated by Response One Ghana Limited, Ghana’s leading technology-first security solutions enabler, transmitted an instant signal to its 24-
hour Alarm Monitoring Centre.
At about 1:00 a.m., intruders cut through the bank’s burglary-proof barriers to gain entry. Security guards were overpowered, and the alarm device was smashed into pieces.
What the criminals did not know was that the system had already transmitted an instant electronic signal to Response One’s monitoring centre. Within seconds, the alert was relayed to the Ghana Police Service Communication Department, which coordinated with the Anti-Armed Robbery Response Unit (AARU) in Winneba.
A patrol team was dispatched and arrived quickly to prevent the robbery. Managing Director of Response One, George Anderson, says: “This case demonstrates the strength of monitored alarm systems. Even when barriers are cut, guards overpowered, or equipment destroyed, the signal is already moving — and help is already on the way.
"At Response One, we are committed to ensuring that the same protection available to banks is extended to homes, shops, estates, and businesses across Ghana, so every client enjoys safety and peace of
mind.”
Beyond Banks – Security for Everyday Targets
While banks are often prime targets, criminals also focus on shops, fuel stations, warehouses, estates, offices, and family homes. The same technology that protected MRB Rural Bank is now protecting businesses and households across Ghana - ensuring that help is already on the way, even when criminals think they have the upper hand.
A Full Suite of Technology-Driven Security Services
Through its 24-hour Alarm Monitoring Centre, Response One delivers a full ecosystem of security solutions, including:
- Monitored Alarms – instant alerts relayed to emergency services.
- Remote CCTV Virtual Patrols – proactive off-site monitoring of client premises.
- Talk-Down Services – live operator audio warnings to deter intruders.
- Video Verification – visual confirmation of alarms before dispatch.
- Alarm Intervention Teams (AITs) – Response One’s own rapid-response
officers supporting emergency interventions.
About Response One Ghana Limited
For over 20+ years, Response One Ghana Limited has been Ghana’s leading technology-first security solutions enabler. From inception, the company has built its reputation on innovation rather than traditional guarding, delivering monitored alarms, remote CCTV patrols, talk-down services, video verification, Alarm Intervention Teams, and integrated guard patrols nationwide.
By supporting the government’s National Security Policy Framework, Response One continues to pioneer private-public coordination to make communities safer and businesses more secure.
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