Regional News of Thursday, 16 January 2025

Source: GNA

Residents of Nungua demand intensified police patrol due to rise in robberies

Some officers of the Ghana Police Service Some officers of the Ghana Police Service

Some residents of Nungua Addogono and Baatsona in the Greater Accra Region have raised concerns over a growing wave of robberies and phone-snatching incidents in the area.

Many community members say they feel unsafe, especially during the evening hours, and have therefore called on the Ghana Police Service to intensify patrols in the area to restore security.

They mentioned that the thieves, often operating in pairs on motorbikes, target commuters by grabbing phones, handbags, and other personal items before speeding off.

Mr. Isaac Young, a businessman and resident of Addogono, recounted how he was chased and searched by the miscreants in the area while on his way back from town at about 10:00 p.m. last week, and his belongings were taken from him. "They gave my old phone back to me and told me to upgrade it," he added.

He mentioned that the thieves were six in number, operating on three motorcycles, and were attacking anyone they met along the way. However, some people managed to escape.

Mr. Mawutor Gaar, a resident, said he witnessed a phone-snatching incident at the Addogono last stop about three months ago, which instilled fear in him, making it difficult for him to go out with his phone, especially in the evening. "I was coming home from work when two men on a motorbike came from behind and snatched a lady's phone from her hand; it happened so fast, and although people around tried to help, the thieves escaped," he further explained.

The residents are calling for increased police visibility in the area, stating that patrols, especially at night and in high-risk zones, could deter criminals and improve safety.

Mr. John Issah Andullah Tassa, Assemblyman for Nungua Addogono, told the Ghana News Agency (GNA) in an interview that he would liaise with the police to intensify efforts to address the alarming rise in robbery cases in the community. He noted that there had been a series of reports of both day and night robberies and attacks and revealed plans to hold discussions with the district police command to deploy additional patrol teams in high-risk areas. He urged residents to cooperate by promptly reporting suspicious activities.

He admitted that many of the streetlights were malfunctioning and explained that the electoral areas had not received enough streetlights from the assembly, expressing the hope that the situation would improve soon.