
Audio By Carbonatix
The police administration has increased security at the Kwabenya Police Station days after it was attacked.
A number of armed personnel have been added for the day and nightly duties, a move the police believe will avert any future invasion.
A policeman was killed in a dawn attack on Sunday after armed gang men invaded the station. At least seven armed robbery suspects broke jail and have since been on the run.

Suspects on the run
The attack, though not the first, has left many worried about the dire security situation in the country.
The Minister of Interior, the IGP and other police chiefs have been summoned to Parliament to explain to members what is being done to avert future attacks.
The Member of Parliament, Adwoa Safo has also visited the police station and the wife of the police inspector who was shot in the fatal attack.
The successful attack on the Kwabenya Police Station has been blamed on the poor security at the station on the night of the attack.
Only six policemen were said to be on duty with only one armed, Joy News’ Komla Adom has learnt.
The police have however beefed up security to protect lives and property.
Joy News has learnt the Accra Police Region has conducted a number of swoops in the region but no suspect directly linked to Sunday’s attack has yet been arrested.
Latest Stories
-
Gov’t cuts fuel taxes, deploys buses to curb impact of rising fuel prices
19 minutes -
Interior Minister calls for intelligence-driven strategy as Ghana strengthens counter-terrorism efforts
19 minutes -
Adenta Circuit Court remands Pastor William Gyimah over viral threats against Vice President
1 hour -
“We’ve implemented changes to prevent a repeat of the AFCON final” – CAF President Motsepe
1 hour -
Gov’t orders deployment of Metro Mass buses to cushion commuters amid fuel price hike
2 hours -
Key Indian state polls begin in test for Modi’s party
2 hours -
Playback: Gomoa Easter Carnival in photos
2 hours -
Gov’t orders removal of fuel taxes to ease pump price hikes
2 hours -
“Whatever the decision of CAS, we will respect it” – CAF President Motsepe after AFCON final meetings in Morocco
3 hours -
Emma Ankrah: When waiting becomes part of treatment – Reflections on hospital care
3 hours -
Ghana urges travellers to prepare for new EU border system roll-out
3 hours -
Mahama enforces fuel coupon ban for ministers as cabinet moves to slash fuel taxes
3 hours -
Task force probes strange fish deaths in Tema
3 hours -
Neglected traffic lights turn Awoshie–Anyaa highway into deadly hotspot
3 hours -
EOCO declares Dr Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple a fugitive over alleged gold fraud
4 hours