
Officers from the Agona Swedru District Police Command in the Central Region have demonstrated exceptional integrity by rejecting a substantial bribe of GH‵100,000 offered to compromise a major drug investigation. The incident led to the arrest of two suspects, 28-year-old Godfred Acquah and 34-year-old Awudu Usman, who were caught in possession of a significant quantity of substances suspected to be narcotics. The operation has been hailed as a testament to the commitment of the Ghana Police Service in tackling organized crime and maintaining professional standards.
The arrests followed a strategic police operation conducted along the road connecting Agona Asafo and Agona Kwesitsukwaa. During the initial interception, law enforcement officers discovered 154 compressed slabs of dried leaves believed to be narcotics. Expanding the scope of their investigation, the police conducted a search at the residence of Awudu Usman, where they uncovered an additional 55 slabs hidden on the premises. This brought the total seizure to 209 compressed slabs, representing a major blow to the local supply chain of illicit substances.
In a desperate bid to evade prosecution, the suspects allegedly offered the arresting officers a cash bribe of GH‵100,000. By refusing this significant financial inducement and proceeding with the arrests, the officers involved have set a high standard for anti-corruption within the force. This action emphasizes that the police are not only focused on removing dangerous substances from the streets but are also dedicated to upholding the rule of law without compromise.
Godfred Acquah and Awudu Usman are currently in police custody and are scheduled to face court proceedings as the investigation continues. The seized substances have been secured for forensic testing to verify their composition and provide evidence for the prosecution. This case serves as a clear warning to those involved in the narcotics trade that law enforcement agencies remain vigilant and that attempts to influence officers through bribery will only lead to further legal consequences.
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