Who Did What, Where, When, and Why It Matters ------------------------------------------------
Chief Inspector Abdul-Rahman Sumaila, the Public Relations Officer for the Upper East Region, said 80 suspects were arrested in a coordinated intelligence-led police operation across parts of the Upper East Region. The operation took place between May 25 and June 3, 2026, and covered Zuarungu, Bolgatanga, Tongo, Bongo, and parts of the Nabdam District.
A reader who reads just this paragraph must know that 80 suspects were arrested in a coordinated police operation across parts of the Upper East Region. The operation targeted Zuarungu, Bolgatanga, Tongo, Bongo, and parts of the Nabdam District between May 25 and June 3, 2026.
And the suspects weren't ordinary people. A total of 12 suspects were arrested at Zuarungu, comprising eight males and four females. Among the female suspects, three are Nigerian nationals while one is Ghanaian. In Bongo, police arrested 34 suspects, made up of 32 males and two females. A further 14 suspects were picked up during operations at Perlungu, Kongo, and Nangodi in the Nabdam District, while 20 others were arrested in Bolgatanga.
So, what exactly did the police seize during the operation? In Tongo, officers seized a motorbike, foreign cigarettes, condoms, and substances suspected to be Indian hemp. In Bongo, three rounds of 5.56×45mm NATO ammunition and two motorbikes were retrieved. In the Nabdam District, police found parcels and sacks containing dried leaves suspected to be narcotic substances, drinks believed to contain narcotic content, an unregistered motorbike, foreign cigarettes, and parts of casino jackpot machines. In Bolgatanga, suspects were found with dried leaves suspected to be Indian hemp, assorted cigarettes, and several motorbikes, including a Yamaha Sirius with registration number M-19-UE 2688, a black Luojia motorbike registered M-13-UE 7181, and an unregistered Haojue motorbike.
A casino jackpot machine was also retrieved.
The suspects are currently in police custody and will be put before court to face prosecution. According to the police statement, preliminary investigation indicates that the suspects were involved in narcotic peddling and consumption as well as other criminal-related activities. The operation shows that police officers are indeed working hard to clamp down on narcotics trade.
Preliminary investigation indicates that the suspects were involved in narcotic peddling and consumption as well as other criminal-related activities. Police claim the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on narcotics trade and other related criminal activities in the Upper East Region.
The Upper East Region has been experiencing issues with narcotics trade and other related crimes. The police are working hard to clamp down on these activities, and it is hoped that this operation will help to bring more suspects to justice.
Key Facts
- 80 suspects arrested in the Upper East Region police operation
- 12 suspects arrested at Zuarungu
- 34 suspects arrested in Bongo
- 14 suspects picked up in the Nabdam District
- 20 suspects arrested in Bolgatanga
- Casino jackpot machines seized in Bolgatanga
### The Region's Fight Against Narcotics The Upper East Region has been experiencing issues with narcotics trade and other related crimes. In fact, the region has become a significant area for narcotics trade in Ghana. The police are working hard to clamp down on these activities and bring more suspects to justice.
### Bringing the Suspects to Court The 80 suspects arrested in the operation are currently in police custody and will be put before court to face prosecution. The police say the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on narcotics trade and other related criminal activities in the Upper East Region.
### Intelligence-Led Operations The Upper East Region police command is using intelligence-led operations to arrest suspects and seize illicit goods. These operations are part of ongoing efforts to clamp down on narcotics trade and other related crimes in the region.
### Collaboration Between Ghanaian Authorities and the Police The Ghanaian authorities and the police are working together to tackle narcotics trade in Ghana. The operation shows that collaboration between authorities can indeed lead to positive outcomes.
### Bringing Justice to the People of Ghana The police are working hard to bring justice to the people of Ghana. The Upper East Region has been experiencing issues with narcotics trade and other related crimes, but the police operation shows that these issues can be tackled.