The Ghana Police Service says it has arrested six persons for their involvement in an illegal AK47 transaction.
The six were arrested on Friday, December 3, 2021.
The Police made this known in a press statement issued today, Monday, December 6, 2021, and signed by its Director-General, Public Affairs, ACP Kwesi Ofori.
“The police have arrested six suspects on Friday, December 3, 2021, for their involvement in an illegal AK 47 transaction.
“The first suspect, Alhassan Jamah, was arrested at new Osino by the National Operations Directorate Highway Patrol during a stop and search operation. An AK 47 rifle with twelve rounds of ammunition was found hidden in his traveling bag on board an Accra-Bawkua Yutoun bus.”
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The police added that intelligence-led operation led to the arrest of the other five.
“An intelligence-led operation later led to the arrest of five more suspects namely; Basihiru Salifu, Kassim Anninga, Mohammed Asako, Salifu James and Ibrahim Mohhamed for their involvement in illegal arms transactions.”
The statement further added that “all suspects are in police custody assisting with investigations”.
Below is the full press statement from the police
A statement from the police said several implements used for manufacturing weapons have been retrieved from two “criminal enterprises.”
Manufacturing guns without appropriate licenses in Ghana is against the Arms and Ammunitions Act of 1972.