A wave of shock has hit the Upper East Region following the tragic death of a police officer during a violent armed robbery on the Zebilla-Widnaba road. The officer, who was reportedly part of a team responding to reports of criminal activity in the Bawku West District, was killed during a fierce exchange of fire with a gang of armed men.
According to preliminary reports, the incident occurred when the robbery suspects intercepted travelers on the busy stretch, which has recently seen a spike in security concerns. The police team arrived at the scene to intervene, but the gunmen opened fire, fatally wounding the officer. Despite efforts to provide immediate medical assistance, he was pronounced dead shortly after.
The Ghana Police Service has since intensified its presence in the Zebilla area, launching a massive manhunt to track down the perpetrators. Security experts have expressed concern over the proliferation of small arms in the region, particularly as it shares borders with areas already grappling with chieftaincy tensions and cross-border crime.
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This latest loss has sparked renewed calls for better equipment and armored vehicles for officers patrolling high-risk zones. The identity of the fallen officer is currently being withheld until his immediate family is formally notified. Regional authorities have urged residents to remain calm and provide any information that could lead to the arrest of the gang members involved in the ambush.















