The Northern Regional Police Command has arrested three persons suspected to be kidnappers in separate operations in the Northern regional capital of Tamale.

The suspects who are all herdsmen are Ussif Mohammed, 22, from Akwadum, near Koforidua; Sanda Mohammed, 23, from Kintampo and Mahamadu Umar, 23 from Bunjai in Salaga.
They were alleged to be involved in various kidnapping and robbery adventures.
Commissioner of Police (COP) Timothy Yoosa Bonga, Northern Regional Police Commander, announced this to journalists in Tamale.
COP Bonga said on May 13, at about 06:27 am, the police picked up intelligence that the three suspects had arrived in Tamale to plan to move to Salaga, Mankango, Wulensi, Bimbila and its environs to attack and kidnap people for ransoms.
He said they were believed to be part of a syndicate operating in the Northern, Savannah and North East regions.
The Regional Police Commander said at about 07:11 am on May 13; the suspects were picked up from their hideouts for interrogations.
COP Bonga said a machete, mobile phones and some amount of money were retrieved from them.
He said investigations were ongoing to identify kidnapping victims and robberies to assist the police in their enquiries.
“We are calling on persons who have ever fallen victims of kidnapping and robbery activities to come and assist in our investigations,” he said. He assured informants of protection and confidentiality.
Latest Stories
-
ASFC 2025: ‘I look up to Neymar’ – Ghanaian youngster John Andor
1 hour -
The dilemma of Mohammed Kudus: Prestige in Europe or big money in Saudi Arabia?
2 hours -
ASFC 2025: ‘We didn’t come to play’ – Ghana coach cautions South Africa ahead of semis clash
2 hours -
ASFC 2025: Ghana boys face last year champions Tanzania in semifinals
2 hours -
ASFC 2025: Ghana girls set up semis clash with defending champions South Africa
3 hours -
China tells Trump: If you want trade talks, cancel tariffs
3 hours -
Gwyneth Paltrow eating bread and pasta after ‘hardcore’ food regime
4 hours -
Strong Institutions, not Strong Men: UPSA forum urges tech-driven reforms to curb tax revenue leakages
4 hours -
Police fatally shoot man at Toronto’s international airport
4 hours -
Health of Brazil’s ex-president Bolsonaro has worsened, doctors say
4 hours -
Ghana is not broke, it is bleeding- UPSA’s Prof. Boadi calls for bold action on tax leakages
4 hours -
Harry and Meghan call for stronger social media protections for children
4 hours -
Rotaract District 9104 concludes inspiring District Learning Assembly & Conference 2025 in Takoradi
4 hours -
New GSS boss Dr Alhassan Iddrisu pledges accurate, timely data for national development
5 hours -
King Mohammed VI launches Kenitra-Marrakech High-Speed Rail Line
5 hours