A joint security operation conducted by the Ghana Police Service and the Ghana Armed Forces has resulted in the arrest of 24 individuals and the seizure of multiple weapons in Sampa, located in the Bono Region.
The intelligence-led exercise, aimed at curbing criminal activities and preventing potential disturbances, took place recently. During the operation, security personnel recovered eight assorted weapons, including machetes, bayonets, clubs, and items resembling military uniforms. The nature of the seized items has prompted security analysts to suggest they may have been intended for unlawful activities.
According to official sources, the operation is part of broader efforts to maintain peace and stability within the border community. Authorities have described the swift action as a proactive step to neutralize potential threats before they could escalate.
The 24 suspects are currently in custody and assisting with ongoing investigations. Security officials have indicated that further actions will be determined based on the findings of the investigation, including whether the individuals are connected to a larger network.
The development underscores the increasing collaboration between Ghana’s security agencies in tackling crime and safeguarding communities. Joint operations of this nature are expected to continue as part of the national strategy to maintain law and order.
Residents have been urged to remain calm and cooperate with authorities by providing any useful information that could aid investigations. Security officials have reassured the public of their commitment to protecting lives and property.
The operation highlights the importance of vigilance and intelligence gathering in addressing security challenges, reinforcing efforts to ensure community safety.



