Election 2024: Police Arrest 89 for Vandalism and Looting

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The Ghana Police Service has arrested 89 individuals in connection with various offences during the 2024 general elections, including acts of vandalism, looting, and property destruction.

In a statement on Monday, December 9, the Police disclosed that 40 of the suspects are directly linked to these criminal activities, adding that all arrested individuals will be prosecuted.

These arrests are part of broader security measures aimed at ensuring peace and order during the post-election period. While incidents of looting and vandalism have been limited, the Police remain vigilant in addressing any threats to public safety.

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To maintain order, the Police outlined several measures, including:

  • Increased patrols in collaboration with other security agencies.
  • Intelligence-driven operations to identify and apprehend offenders.
  • Static security posts at critical state facilities.
  • Stakeholder engagement to ensure smooth post-election operations.
  • Special investigations using video evidence to hold perpetrators accountable.

The Police issued a stern warning against violent acts, emphasizing that offenders will face the full force of the law.

Appreciating the support of the public during the election process, the Police urged Ghanaians to remain calm and reassured citizens of their continued commitment to safety, security, and the protection of property.

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The swift arrests and proactive measures highlight the Police’s determination to uphold law and order as the nation navigates the post-election period.

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