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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP) has deployed a Special Operations Support Team to Nkwanta in the Oti Region following recent attacks in the municipality that resulted in deaths and injuries.
According to a press release issued by the Ghana Police Service’s Oti Regional Public Affairs Unit on June 20, 2026, the deployment forms part of intensified security measures aimed at restoring calm and ensuring public safety in the area.
The statement said the recent attacks in the Nkwanta South Municipality led to the loss of lives and left several people injured, prompting the Police Administration to strengthen security operations in the municipality.

It noted that on June 20, 2026, the IGP dispatched the Special Operations Support Team from the National Police Headquarters in Accra to reinforce existing security arrangements and support efforts to maintain law and order while investigations continue.
The Police assured residents of the continued presence and vigilance of security agencies and urged members of the public to remain calm and cooperate with security personnel.
Residents were also encouraged to provide credible information that could assist ongoing investigations into the incidents.
“The Ghana Police Service remains committed to protecting lives and property and ensuring peace within the municipality,” the statement emphasized.
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