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The Ghana Police Service has arrested 41 suspects during a series of targeted, intelligence-led operations conducted across several communities in the Eastern Region.
In a statement posted on Facebook, the Police said the operations were carried out at Nkwatia, Nkawkaw, Kwahu Tafo, Saafi, Trado, Kotoso, Effiduase, Nteso, Somanya, Krobo Odumase and Juaben as part of ongoing efforts to curb crime and enhance public safety.

The coordinated exercise focused on identified crime-prone areas and locations linked to suspected criminal activity.

According to the Police, the operations resulted in the arrest of 41 individuals suspected to be involved in various unlawful activities.

The Ghana Police Service has reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining law and order across the country and has encouraged members of the public to continue supporting security agencies by providing credible information to aid crime prevention efforts.
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