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| Kaneshie firearm arrest |
- Intro
- Body Structure
- Timeline of Events
- Details of the Arrest
- Recovered Items and Evidence
- Ongoing Investigation
- Public Safety and Police Appeal
- Summary
Intro:
On December 21, 2025, the Ghana Police Service issued a press release announcing the arrest of two suspects for unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition. The operation was carried out by the Kaneshie Divisional Police Command following a patrol intervention at Kwame Nkrumah Circle. The suspects, identified as Kwame Boahen and Fatau Alhassan, were intercepted while riding a motorbike with a faded number plate. The arrest underscores the Ghana Police Service’s commitment to proactive crime prevention and public safety enforcement in Accra.Body Structure:
- Chronology of the patrol operation
- Suspect identification and resistance
- Evidence recovered and its implications
- Police custody and investigation updates
- Public engagement and safety messaging
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Timeline of Events
The incident began on Friday, December 19, 2025, when a patrol team from the Kaneshie Division spotted a suspicious motorbike at Kwame Nkrumah Circle. The bike, a Royal model with a faded number plate, was flagged for a routine check. Upon noticing the police, the riders abandoned the motorbike and attempted to flee the scene. The suspects were pursued and apprehended after a brief chase, during which they reportedly resisted arrest.Details of the Arrest
The suspects were later identified as Kwame Boahen, 35, a pillion rider, and Fatau Alhassan, 52, an okada rider. Their behavior during the patrol raised immediate concerns, prompting officers to conduct a thorough search. The arrest was officially made on Saturday, December 20, 2025, and the suspects were taken into custody for further questioning.Recovered Items and Evidence
A search of the suspects led to the recovery of the following items: - One pistol bearing serial number 39363 with the inscription “CS HEAND SUH” - Seventy-two (72) rounds of ammunition - One iPhone - One LG smartphone - One Blackberry phone - One keypad phone - Two wristwatches The presence of multiple mobile phones and a firearm with a high volume of ammunition suggests potential criminal intent or involvement in organized activity. The faded number plate on the motorbike further raises questions about concealment and evasion.Ongoing Investigation
The suspects have been cautioned and remain in police custody, assisting with investigations. The retrieved items have been retained for evidential purposes. Police are currently working to: - Trace the owners of the recovered mobile phones - Establish the source of the firearm and ammunition - Determine whether the suspects have links to other criminal activities in the region The Accra Regional Police Command has assured the public that all leads will be pursued thoroughly.Public Safety and Police Appeal
In the press release, Superintendent Juliana Obeng, Head of Public Affairs for the Accra Region, urged the public to support police efforts by providing credible information. She emphasized that community cooperation is vital to combating crime and enhancing safety. The Ghana Police Service continues to encourage citizens to report suspicious activity and contribute to a safer environment for all.Summary:
- Two suspects arrested at Kwame Nkrumah Circle for unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.
- Suspects attempted to flee but were apprehended after a brief chase.
- Recovered items include a pistol, 72 rounds of ammunition, multiple phones, and wristwatches.
- Police investigations are ongoing to trace ownership and source of the weapon.
- Public urged to support police efforts with credible information.
Proactive patrols and swift police response continue to play a crucial role in Ghana’s fight against crime.
Source: Societal Vibz Investigations Desk
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