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Two arrested with large Quantities of Suspected Narcotics at Ayi Mensah

The Ghana Police Service has arrested two men in connection with the possession of a significant quantity of suspected narcotic substances during a routine patrol operation in the Ayi Mensah area of the Greater Accra Region.
The suspects, identified as Mathew Narkotey and Augustine Teye, were intercepted on June 7, 2025, by officers from the National Operations Department (NOD). They were traveling in a Mazda pick-up truck with registration number GT 3490-P when the police conducted a search of the vehicle.
Inside the truck, officers discovered eleven large, compressed sacks of what is suspected to be illegal narcotic substances. The packages were concealed in the rear compartment of the vehicle.
Vehicle and Evidence Seized
According to a police statement, the vehicle and the suspected drugs have been impounded and secured at the Joint Operations Centre. Authorities say the seizure is part of an ongoing national effort to disrupt drug trafficking networks and clamp down on illegal narcotics in circulation.
“The items have been secured for evidential purposes, and investigations are ongoing,” the statement said.
Suspects in Custody
The two suspects are currently in police custody and are assisting investigators with further details regarding the origin and destination of the substances. Early interrogations have led to the mention of another individual, one Martey, believed to be the intended recipient of the consignment.
Hunt for Third Suspect
The police say active efforts are underway to locate and arrest Martey, who is now considered a person of interest in the investigation. Authorities have urged members of the public with relevant information to come forward.
“We are following all credible leads to ensure everyone involved in this illegal operation is brought to justice,” a senior officer familiar with the operation noted.
National Response to Drug Trafficking
This arrest is part of a broader security strategy by the Ghana Police Service and the Narcotics Control Commission (NACOC) to stem the flow of illegal drugs across the country. The strategic location of Ayi Mensah—situated at a key junction between the Eastern Region and Greater Accra—makes it a hotspot for such trafficking activities.
Authorities have increased highway patrols, intelligence-led operations, and community surveillance as part of the national crackdown.
Public Encouraged to Stay Vigilant
The Ghana Police Service is urging citizens to remain alert and report suspicious movements, particularly in rural and border communities where traffickers often attempt to evade detection.
“We rely on the public’s cooperation to win the fight against narcotics. Every tip counts,” the statement added.
Citizens can share tips or suspicious activities through the Ghana Police emergency lines or anonymously via the Police Service’s tip line.
Emergency Contacts
- General Emergency: 191
- Drug-Related Tips (NACOC): 0800 22 33 44
- WhatsApp Crime Tip Line: +233 59 147 6929
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Bosomtwe District Assembly Temporarily Closes One Side Of Abidjan-Nkwanta To Kuntanase Road

In response to growing concerns from residents and commuters, the Bosomtwe District Assembly has announced a temporary closure of one side of the main road linking Abidjan-Nkwanta to Kuntanase. This decision comes after months of complaints over unbearable dust clouds caused by stalled construction works.
The road project, which includes the stretch to Nyameani, came to a standstill in late 2024. Since then, vehicles traveling along the dusty, uncompleted road have raised thick clouds of dust, making life difficult for people living along the corridor. Many have raised alarms over the health risks, citing breathing difficulties and constant exposure to unclean air.
Acknowledging the public outcry, the Assembly will close one side of the road starting Monday, August 4, 2025. Specifically, the closure affects the right side of the road when approaching from Kumasi and the left side when leaving Kumasi. This will allow the Assembly to regularly water the remaining open lane to reduce dust emissions and improve safety.
District Chief Executive Hon. Eng. Abdullah Hamidu, who signed the public notice, expressed regret over the inconvenience but emphasized that the decision was necessary to protect public health. Copies of the notice have also been sent to the Presiding Member of the Assembly, the Managing Director of Kofi Job Construction Limited, and the District Police Commander in Kuntanase.
Residents are hopeful that this intervention will bring them some relief as they await the full resumption of the road project.

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‘Daddy Lumba’s Passing A Huge Blow To Ghana’ – Bawumia

Former Vice President Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Ghanaian highlife legend, Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known as Daddy Lumba.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Dr. Bawumia described the late musician as “a true music icon” whose influence spanned more than three decades in the Ghanaian music industry.
“I have been informed of the saddening news of the passing of a true music icon, who’s had an incredible career spanning over three decades,” he wrote.
“Charles Kwadwo Fosu, popularly known by his stage name Daddy Lumba, has been a pillar in Ghana’s highlife genre, through whom many great talents have been nurtured and introduced.”
Dr. Bawumia praised Lumba’s impact on the nation, noting that his “brilliant compositions and works have not only entertained but also inspired and uplifted many of us.”
He described the musician’s death as a major loss not just to the music industry but to the entire country.
“His passing is indeed a huge blow, not only to the music fraternity but to the entire country. Samira and I extend our heartfelt condolences to his wife, family, fans, and the whole country,” he added.
Daddy Lumba, known for classic hits like “Aben Wo Ha,” “Yentie Obia,” and “Theresa,” was celebrated for his unique voice, powerful lyrics, and lasting influence on Ghana’s music scene.
His death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from across the country, with fans, musicians, and public figures mourning the loss of a man many regard as the greatest highlife musician of all time.
Dr. Bawumia ended his tribute with a simple but powerful farewell: “LEGEND, REST WELL.”
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China City Mall Worker Allegedly Stabs Colleague To Death

An employee at China City, a shopping center in Santasi, Kumasi, was allegedly fatally stabbed by a coworker. An dispute between the two is said to have preceded the incident, however the precise reason is still unknown.
On Saturday morning, it took place on the mall’s property. Following the incident, witnesses reported that facility employees triggered an alarm.
Upon the arrival of other personnel, the victim was discovered struggling for his life in a pool of blood. Upon arriving at the hospital, he was declared dead despite being brought there.
The suspect was lynched by some young people from the Santasi area who had assembled at the location shortly after the event. In protest, they allegedly fired warning bullets.
The suspect has since been arrested by the police.
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