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Police Officer Dies in High-Speed Chase.

A tragic high-speed chase in the Central Region of Ghana has claimed the life of a police officer. The incident occurred when officers pursued suspected criminals on a highway near Winneba. During the chase, the vehicle carrying the officer crashed, leading to his untimely death. Other officers involved were left injured and are currently receiving treatment. The chase, initiated after the suspects ignored a police checkpoint, has raised concerns over the safety protocols during such high-risk pursuits.The Ghana Police Service has expressed condolences to the family of the fallen officer, vowing to intensify efforts in cracking down on criminal activities across the country while ensuring the safety of its personnel. Investigations are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspects.

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Nine Illegal Miners Arrested in New Crackdown.

In the ongoing fight against illegal mining, commonly referred to as "galamsey," nine individuals were arrested in a coordinated operation across several regions in Ghana. Law enforcement authorities seized and destroyed over 50 pieces of mining equipment during the raids. The operation is part of a broader effort by the government to curb the environmental damage caused by illegal mining activities, which continue to threaten Ghana’s water bodies and farmlands.

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Church of Jesus Christ Donates Computers to Support Ghana’s Western Regional Police.

On October 11, 2024, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints made a significant donation to the Western Regional Police Command in Ghana, presenting six desktop computers and three multifunction printers during a ceremony led by President Jacob Helland, Mission President of the Ghana Takoradi Mission.In his speech, President Helland emphasized the Church's commitment to law enforcement and appreciation for the sacrifices made by police officers. “We believe in obeying and sustaining the law,” he stated, expressing gratitude for the police's service and protection.Dr. F.K. Tsidi, Assistant Regional Commissioner of Police, accepted the donation on behalf of the police force and conveyed his heartfelt thanks, noting that the new equipment would enhance the police's operational and administrative efficiency.The donation, funded by voluntary tithing contributions from Church members, symbolizes the Church's strong ties with the local community and its ongoing […]

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