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The Special Operations Team of the Ghana Police Service has successfully carried out series of patrol and community engagements within Bole and its surrounding communities in the Savanna Region.
This is part of efforts to enforce the curfew and sustain peace in the area.
On September 5, 2025, 89 personnel were deployed on night patrols across the Bole Township and its border communities, a statement from the Police Service said on Sunday.
The patrols, led by Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Bawa Jalil, Head of Operations – Special Operations Team, Bole, focused on visibility, crime deterrence, and swift response to emerging threats.
During the exercise, an unidentified rider abandoned a black Scutta mini motorbike (Reg. No. MS 233-225) at the New Hospital Bangalores area and fled upon seeing the police.
The motorbike has been retrieved and lodged at the Bole District Police Command while investigations continue.
The statement said all communities visited were calm and orderly.
“The presence of the patrol teams continues to build public confidence and promote adherence to law and order,” it added.
On September 6, 2025, the team embarked on a strategic community engagement patrol, interacting with residents, market women, vendors, business operators, and opinion leaders.
The exercise sought feedback on curfew enforcement and its impact on daily life.
Community members acknowledged the improved security and peaceful coexistence under police watch, with no reports of violence or conflict.
However, they expressed concerns over the negative economic and social effects of the curfew, especially on evening trading activities.
The Chief Imam of Bole and his elders, during the official engagement with the team, commended the professionalism and discipline of the officers.
He, however, appealed for a review of the curfew, citing its disruption of religious activities, particularly dawn and evening prayers.
The Ghana Police Service also assured the public of its continued commitment to maintaining peace, protecting lives and property, and fostering strong partnerships with all stakeholders.
Feedback gathered will guide future recommendations regarding curfew enforcement in the Bole jurisdiction, the statement said.
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