Crime rate declines in Kasoa, other parts of Central Region – Police

The eastern part of the Central Region has witnessed a significant reduction in crime, according to the Central East Regional Police Command.
Since July 6, when the last highway robbery incident occurred at Okyereko, police have stepped up operations, successfully foiling several attempted robberies.
Measures such as intensified highway checkpoints and frequent patrols, the Regional Commander, DCOP Peter Nchor, said, have contributed to the success.
Earlier this year, the Kasoa–Winneba Highway, particularly the Akoti–Okyereko stretch, became dangerous for commuters due to rampant robbery attacks, prompting police to activate enhanced security operations.
According to the command, pre-Christmas security swoops led to the arrest of more than 30 suspected criminals who are currently under investigation.
A number of unregistered motorbikes, he said, “Mostly used by criminal suspects in their operations,” have also been impounded.
DCOP Nchor assured residents of further enhanced operations during the Christmas peak to ensure safety across the command’s jurisdiction.
Addressing the security chiefs, the Member of Parliament, Phillis Naa Koryoo Okunor, expressed profound gratitude for the dedication of the personnel.

She pledged to support the various security services with logistics and fuel to aid their operations.
“Crime rate has dropped significantly by my own observation, and this would not have happened without your dedication. While I am here to appreciate your efforts, I also want to announce that provision has been made to supply all the services with fuel as we work towards providing additional logistics,” she said.
The Regional Police Command assured residents of a peaceful atmosphere during the Christmas period, saying it has put in place several measures to make the area uncomfortable for criminals.




