
Ghana Police Bust 7-Member Crime Ring, Making Highways Safer for Families
In a victory for public safety, Ghana's regional police forces worked together brilliantly to apprehend seven members of a highway robbery syndicate, recovering weapons and stolen items while making major routes safer for travelers. The successful intelligence-led operation demonstrates the power of inter-regional collaboration and dedication to protecting communities.
In a heartening display of police work and inter-agency cooperation, the Accra Regional Police Command and Eastern Regional Police Command have successfully dismantled a seven-member criminal syndicate, bringing relief to countless motorists and residents who travel Ghana's major highways.
The breakthrough came through careful intelligence gathering and collaborative investigation between the two regional commands. The operation represents months of dedicated work by officers from the Eastern Regional Police Intelligence Directorate working alongside their Accra counterparts, demonstrating how teamwork can overcome even the most challenging criminal cases.
The first major success came on January 6, 2026, when investigators arrested 30-year-old Kofi Ishmael at Avenor in Accra. His cooperation with authorities proved invaluable, helping officers identify and locate the other members of the group. This led to the apprehension of the suspected ringleader and ultimately five additional individuals, creating a domino effect that brought the entire operation down.
During the arrests, police recovered firearms, ammunition, and various stolen items including mobile phones and other possessions. These recoveries mean that some victims may be reunited with their belongings, offering a measure of justice and closure.

The Bright Side
This successful operation brings tremendous relief to travelers and transport workers who use major routes including the Tema Motorway, Achimota Forest Road, Pokuase, Amasaman, Suhum, Nkawkaw, and the Juaso to Kumasi stretch. Families can now travel these highways with greater peace of mind, knowing that dedicated law enforcement officers are working tirelessly to keep them safe.
The collaborative approach between the Accra and Eastern Regional Police Commands serves as an inspiring model for how different agencies can work together effectively. By sharing intelligence and resources, they achieved what might have been impossible working separately. This kind of cooperation strengthens the entire law enforcement network across Ghana.
For the communities affected by these crimes, the arrests represent not just the end of a specific threat but renewed confidence in their police force. Market women, motorists, and trailer drivers who had been living with heightened anxiety can now breathe easier. The police demonstrated that persistence and smart investigative work pay off, even against organized criminal networks.
The Regional Police Command has reassured the public of their ongoing commitment to maintaining safety and combating criminal activity. They've also reached out to community members, encouraging anyone with information about remaining accomplices to come forward, showing that effective policing is truly a partnership between law enforcement and the people they serve.
As investigations continue, the success of this operation sends a powerful message throughout Ghana: crime doesn't pay, and determined, collaborative police work will ultimately prevail. The highways are safer today because dedicated officers refused to give up, and that's worth celebrating.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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