OBUASI, GHANA – The Ashanti Regional Police Command has announced the successful dismantling of a dangerous armed robbery gang that had been terrorising motorists along the Obuasi–Dunkwa highway, resulting in the death of two suspects during a targeted intelligence-led operation. The decisive action, which unfolded in the early hours of Monday, is a major breakthrough in restoring security to the vital economic corridor that has been plagued by incessant criminal activities.
According to official police reports, the operation followed weeks of meticulous intelligence gathering and surveillance on the syndicate responsible for a spate of high-profile robberies, carjackings, and assaults on commuters and commercial drivers. The confrontation occurred when officers, acting on credible intelligence, intercepted a group of suspected gang members preparing for another raid.
"This operation marks a significant victory against criminal elements who have long held innocent motorists in fear along the Obuasi–Dunkwa highway," stated Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Kwasi Mensah, the Ashanti Regional Police Public Relations Officer, during a press briefing held in Kumasi. "Our dedicated intelligence units meticulously tracked this gang, leading to a decisive confrontation where two of the suspects, who fiercely resisted arrest by firing at our officers, were neutralized in the ensuing exchange of gunfire."
ACP Mensah confirmed that no police officers were injured during the operation, which demonstrated the professionalism and tactical prowess of the special police unit involved. The bodies of the deceased suspects have been deposited at the mortuary of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital for identification and autopsy. He added that efforts are underway to ascertain their identities and backgrounds, as well as to trace any potential accomplices still at large.
Details of the Operation and Recovered Items
The intelligence-led operation commenced late Sunday night, with a heavily armed police contingent strategically deployed along identified hotspots on the highway. Sources within the police command indicated that the suspects were cornered near a secluded stretch of the road, notorious for past robbery incidents. Upon sensing police presence, the suspects reportedly opened fire, prompting a swift and robust response from the law enforcement officers.
During a thorough search of the scene, police recovered several incriminating items, further solidifying the dismantled gang's criminal enterprise. These included two locally manufactured pistols, a pump-action gun, several rounds of live ammunition, an assortment of cutlasses and other crude weapons, as well as a significant quantity of suspected stolen mobile phones. Additionally, a sum of cash, believed to be proceeds from previous robberies, was also retrieved. The recovered items are currently undergoing forensic analysis as part of the ongoing investigation.
"The evidence we have gathered points to a well-organised and ruthless gang," ACP Mensah elaborated. "The recovery of multiple firearms and other implements of crime underscores the danger these individuals posed to public safety. We are committed to ensuring that every piece of evidence is thoroughly examined to build a comprehensive case and bring any remaining collaborators to justice."
Years of Terror on the Highway
For several years, the Obuasi–Dunkwa highway has gained a reputation as a high-risk route, particularly during late hours and early mornings. Motorists, including commercial transport operators, private vehicle owners, and passengers, have frequently fallen victim to violent attacks, often involving the use of firearms and machetes. These incidents have not only resulted in significant financial losses but also in physical injuries and deep psychological trauma for the victims.
The persistent threat of robbery had forced many commercial drivers to alter their schedules, avoiding night travel altogether, which in turn impacted economic activities and the flow of goods and services between the two bustling towns of Obuasi and Dunkwa-on-Offin. Local businesses and residents have long appealed to security agencies for enhanced protection, citing the devastating impact of these crimes on their livelihoods and sense of security.
Community Reacts with Relief and Caution
News of the successful operation has been met with widespread relief and cautious optimism from the affected communities and transport unions. Many have expressed profound gratitude to the police for their bravery and perseverance in tackling the menace.
"We can finally breathe a sigh of relief," remarked Mr. Kofi Agyemang, Chairman of the Obuasi-Dunkwa Transport Union, in an interview. "These robbers made our lives a living hell. Drivers were constantly in fear, and passengers were hesitant to travel. We commend the police for their bravery and urge them to maintain this vigilance. This is a good start, but sustained efforts are needed."
Madam Akua Serwaa, a trader who regularly plies the route, echoed similar sentiments. "I have lost goods and money to these criminals twice. The fear was always there. To hear that the police have finally caught some of them, and that two are gone, brings a lot of hope. We pray this peace lasts."
Ongoing Investigation and Future Measures
The Ashanti Regional Police Command has assured the public that the investigation is far from over. Efforts are being intensified to identify the slain suspects through forensic means and community intelligence. The police are also appealing to the public for any credible information that could lead to the arrest of other individuals connected to the gang or similar criminal enterprises.
In light of this significant breakthrough, the police have indicated plans to bolster security measures along the Obuasi–Dunkwa highway and other critical routes. This includes increased patrol visibility, strategic deployment of rapid response teams, and enhanced intelligence gathering mechanisms to pre-empt and neutralize criminal threats effectively. The Command reiterates its unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and travellers within the region.










