Ghana police officers standing outside residential building after successful rescue operation in Buduburam

Ghana Police Rescue 46 Trafficking Victims in Swift Raid

🦸 Hero Alert

Ghana police freed 46 people, including a three-year-old, from suspected human traffickers after a family member's desperate tip. One suspect is in custody as authorities work to dismantle the entire trafficking network.

When a worried relative couldn't reach their family member, they did something that would save 46 lives. Their complaint to Ghana police triggered a rescue operation that freed dozens of people trapped in horrific conditions at a residential building in Buduburam.

The victims, mostly from neighboring French-speaking countries, had been lured with promises of better opportunities abroad. Instead, traffickers held them captive with limited food, no way to contact loved ones, and barely any basic necessities.

Ghana's Central East Regional Police Command acted quickly after receiving the tip. Their Intelligence Department traced the victims to Green Estate in the Gomoa East District, where they carried out the successful rescue operation.

Among those freed was a three-year-old child. Police have arrested one suspect and are actively hunting for others involved in the trafficking network.

Ghana Police Rescue 46 Trafficking Victims in Swift Raid

The Ripple Effect

This rescue shows how one person speaking up can trigger massive change. That single family member's courage to file a formal complaint set off a chain reaction that brought 46 people back from the brink.

The operation also highlights Ghana's growing commitment to fighting human trafficking in West Africa. Regional cooperation and intelligence-led policing are making it harder for traffickers to operate with impunity.

DSP Victor Dosoo, the regional police spokesperson, confirmed that investigations continue as authorities work to ensure the victims' safety and bring every perpetrator to justice. The police are treating this as part of a larger trafficking network that likely extends beyond Ghana's borders.

Each rescued person represents a family that will be reunited, a child who gets their childhood back, and a community strengthened by seeing justice in action. The three-year-old at the center of this story will grow up free, thanks to quick thinking and determined police work.

This rescue proves that trafficking networks can be broken when citizens and law enforcement work together.

Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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