Wednesday, May 27, 2026 - The Ghana Police Service has confirmed the arrest of seven individuals, including two military personnel and three police officers, over their alleged involvement in a robbery syndicate linked to multiple attacks across Accra, Tema, Anyinam, Kumasi, and Takoradi.
The Police Service disclosed this in a statement shared on
its official social media platforms on Tuesday, noting that the arrests
were carried out by the Office of the Special Operations Assistant to the
Inspector-General of Police, IGP.
According to the statement, the case began after an Ivorian
investor, Mousa Bamba, reported that he had been lured to the Dzorwulu area
under the pretext of a planned purchase of six kilograms of gold valued at
US$450,000.
Bamba alleged that upon arrival, the suspects posed as
officers of the Criminal Investigation Department, CID, and military personnel
before robbing him at gunpoint and fleeing the scene.
Following his complaint, police launched investigations that
led to the initial arrest of two suspects, Mohammed Umaro, also known as
Alhaji, and Gabriel Sewornu, also known as Dangote.
Further investigations by the Ghana Police Service
subsequently linked additional suspects to the operation, including two
soldiers identified as Lance Corporals Eugene Akurugu and Emmanuel Arko, also
known as Bullet, as well as three police officers; Inspector Richmond Osei,
Corporal Gideon Anor, and Lance Corporal Felix Deku Tetteyga.
The Police Service stated that the officers involved have
since been interdicted to allow for full investigations into their conduct.
It further revealed that intelligence-led operations by the
Office of the Special Operations Assistant to the IGP led to the arrest of
additional suspects, including Justin Oduro, also known as Don King and Mafia,
Clement Gyasi, and Farouk Zakari, between May 23 and May 24, 2026.
“All suspects are currently in Police custody assisting
investigations, while efforts continue to arrest other accomplices connected to
the syndicate,” the Ghana Police Service said.

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