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Immigration Service Centre of Excellence Commissioned

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Minister for the Interior, Muntaka Mohammed–Mubarak has commissioned the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) Centre of Excellence and residential accommodation for its officers in Accra.

The Centre of Excellence will serve as a hub for post-entry training and development for officers, enhancing their ability to promote migration-related issues. The residential accommodation consists of 84 units, including two and three-bedroom apartments, and is designed to improve the living conditions of GIS personnel.

Muntaka Mubarak commended GIS for their dedication and hard work, noting that their critical role in national security has underscored the importance of enhanced logistical support. He assured that the Ministry of the Interior will continue to prioritize resource allocation for the benefit of national security.

The Minister stated that Government has acknowledged the pressing need to improve office and residential accommodations for security personnel and reaffirmed the commitment to bridging that gap.

He also charged the Comptroller-General and his team to ensure proper maintenance of the facility, emphasizing the importance of a maintenance plan to uphold the reputation of the Centre and demonstrate good community living.

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The Ag. Comptroller–General Samuel Amadu Basintale expressed gratitude to the Minister for his support, noting that his presence signifies his commitment to addressing the housing deficit within the Service.

He also reaffirmed the GIS’s commitment to excellence and professionalism, dedicating the facility to the nation. The Centre is expected to boost the capacity of GIS personnel to perform their duties effectively and contribute to national security.

The Centre of Excellence is expected to serve as a hub for innovation and capacity building, equipping GIS personnel to tackle emerging challenges and ensure Ghana’s border security management.

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Arianna Naomi declines further collaboration, blocks police investigators

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The Criminal Investigation Department has launched an investigation into a viral video in which a woman identified as Arianna Naomi Mackey, an American citizen, claims she was kidnapped by five masked men, whom she alleges were officers of the Ghana Police Service on snap-check duty in Accra, and robbed her of some amount of money.

Preliminary investigations indicate that the video was recorded at a hotel in Accra where Ms. Mackey and two companions were staying.

According to the police, investigation also confirmed that they checked out of the hotel on December 5, 2025.Checks at the Kotoka International Airport also disclosed that she left Ghana on the same day.

The Police subsequently contacted the alleged victim to assist the investigation. She indicated to Police that she was out of the country and she could not get the names of the alleged officers nor the number plate of the vehicle they were using.

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Police further requested for the contact details of her friend in Ghana, who she said was with her during the time of the incident.

She, however, stated that her friend does not want to be involved in the investigation.

According to the police, she has since deleted the video on her page and further efforts by the Investigators to contact her through WhatsApp calls and messages have proved unsuccessful, as she has declined to respond and later blocked the team.

Meanwhile, efforts are ongoing to secure her cooperation through appropriate diplomatic channels.

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The Ghana Police Service has noted that it treats such allegations very seriously and remains committed to uncovering the facts in this case.

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Northern Regional Police arrest three suspects in kidnapping case

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The Northern Regional Police Command has arrested three men believed to be part of a kidnapping syndicate responsible for abducting a 42-year-old man in Wapuli, a community in the Yendi District.

The suspects, Haruna Seidu, Amidu Bandi and Osman Bandi allegedly kidnapped the victim and demanded GH¢100,000 from his family for his release.

According to a police statement, officers from the Regional Police Intelligence Directorate were deployed to Wapuli after the incident was reported.

The team conducted surveillance and launched a rescue operation.

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On Friday, December 5, 2025, police successfully rescued the victim and arrested the suspects after what was described as an intense exchange of gunfire.

The suspects were later taken into custody and are expected to be arraigned before court.

The Police said the a fourth suspect, who is believed to have sustained gunshot wounds during the operation, is currently on the run.

They urged the public to provide any information that may lead to his arrest.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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