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The IGP Special Operations Team has arrested 19 suspects in a swoop aimed at clamping down on criminal networks and activities in Kumasi.
The operation, carried out on Wednesday at Alaba and Thinker, all suburbs of Kumasi, focused on addressing crimes such as robbery, stealing, rape, violent attacks on commuters and road users, drug peddling and abuse, as well as the sale and possession of illegal firearms and ammunition.
The Team, led by DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil and ASP Samuel Mustapha Abenzuo, seized quantities of dried leaves suspected to be narcotic drugs and other substances.
“Exhibits retrieved during the operation included quantities of white substances suspected to be heroin or cocaine, dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, opioids, and other items commonly used to facilitate drug consumption,” a Police Brief said on Thursday.
It said the team commenced the exercise with an extensive inner-city patrol across various townships and streets, including areas surrounding the Manhyia Palace.
The brief said acting on credible intelligence, the team proceeded to areas known as Alaba and Thinker, which had been identified as hubs for drug peddling and substance abuse within the region.
Upon arrival, officers conducted systematic searches on pedestrians and shop operators, with the aim of retrieving illicit drugs and other contraband items.
It said during the operation, the team apprehended one Madam Ola Ruth, a shop operator, after a search conducted on her premises led to the retrieval of quantities of dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp.
As the exercise progressed, officers encountered a group of individuals engaged in peddling and the use of illicit substances within the same vicinity.
The Police brief said all suspects had been transported to the Suntreso Police District Headquarters, currently in detention pending further investigation and possible prosecution.
The seized exhibits have been handed over to the appropriate investigative units for forensic analysis and evidential purposes.
“The operation was conducted in a professional and disciplined manner, with officers adhering strictly to established policing standards and protocols,” the brief said.
“The IGP Special Operations Team remains resolute in its mandate to combat crime and dismantle criminal networks across the Ashanti Region.”
“Continuous patrols, intelligence gathering, and community collaboration will be intensified to sustain the gains made through such operations.”
The team assured the public of its unwavering commitment to maintaining law and order, promoting safety, and restoring public confidence in the security services.
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