Police have arrested a 36-year-old woman following reports of an alleged attempted child trafficking incident, authorities confirmed Tuesday.
The suspect was taken into custody after security officers received intelligence linking her to suspicious activities involving a minor. Law enforcement officials have launched a full investigation to determine the circumstances of the alleged attempt, including how it was carried out and whether additional suspects are involved.
The arrest underscores ongoing efforts by Ghanaian authorities to combat human trafficking, a persistent challenge in the West African sub-region. Security agencies have repeatedly warned that traffickers frequently employ deception and manipulation to move children across locations under false pretenses, often disguising their actions as care arrangements, family assistance, or employment-related travel.
Ghana is considered both a transit and destination country for human trafficking, making it a priority focus for law enforcement. In recent years, security agencies have intensified operations through arrests, surveillance, and public awareness campaigns aimed at protecting vulnerable children from exploitation.
Authorities continue to urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious movements or activities involving children, particularly when unknown adults are involved or travel arrangements appear questionable.
The arrested woman is expected to assist police with ongoing investigations as officers work to determine the full extent of her alleged involvement. Further details are expected as the case develops.




