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Zeqblog Blog of Thursday, 5 December 2024

Source: Okine Isaac

Tragedy strikes when a police officer on duty is shot and killed in a chase by suspected robbers in Accra

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According to Adomonline, Corporal Joseph Adusei, a Ghanaian police officer, was sadly slain while conducting an operation to apprehend suspected armed robbers in Accra.

According to eyewitnesses, Corporal Adusei was part of a team tasked with intercepting a gang of armed individuals accused of attacking a local financial institution. The operation turned deadly when the officers confronted the suspects, resulting in a furious exchange of fire. Corporal Adusei was hit by a bullet and slumped immediately.

Superintendent Sarah Nyarko, a spokesman for the Ghana Police Service, expressed deep sadness at the loss in a media interview.

"Today is a dark day for the Ghana Police Service." Corporal Adusei was a courageous officer who served with honor and dedication. "His sacrifice will not be forgotten," she declared.

The accused robbers fled the scene in a black SUV, forcing police to conduct a manhunt. Superintendent Nyarko asked the public for help, offering a reward for genuine information leading to the perpetrators' arrests.

Witnesses at the site detailed the chaotic events of the gunfight.

"I heard gunshots and saw people running for cover," remarked shopkeeper Kwame Mensah. "The officer was on the ground while his colleagues tried to secure the area."

Corporal Adusei was taken to the 37 Military Hospital, but was pronounced dead upon arrival. His death underlines the constant hazards that law enforcement agents endure in the fight against criminality.

The act has aroused significant outrage and sorrow among Ghanaians. Residents have advocated for increased police resources and safety.

"This is heartbreaking," said Ama Opoku, a resident. "Our officers need the tools and support to combat these criminals effectively."

Inspector-General of Police (IGP) George Akuffo Dampare addressed the force and promised justice for Corporal Adusei.

"We will not rest until those responsible for this horrible crime are arrested. "His sacrifice will strengthen our resolve to protect citizens and combat crime," the IGP stated.

The Ghana Police Service has initiated an extensive investigation into the event, including a specialist task force to locate the suspects. Meanwhile, Corporal Adusei's family, coworkers, and community grieve the loss of a committed officer who gave his life serving his country.