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Police Officer interdicted for slapping handcuffed civilian several times

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The Ghana Police Service has interdicted a police Officer seen in a viral video assaulting a member of the Public.

Detective Corporal Baba Amando Ibrahim, stationed at Tuna Police Station in the Savanna Region has been interdicted with the immediate effect for professional misconduct after a video of him slapping a handcuffed civilian several times went viral.

“The Ghana Police Service has interdicted with immediate effect Detective Corporal Baba Amando Ibrahim, stationed at Tuna Police Station in the Savanna Region, for professional misconduct. The Police Officer was sighted in a viral video assaulting a member of the public.” The Police said in a statement.

According to the Police, Detective Corporal Baba Amando Ibrahim’s interdiction will help them to conduct a thorough investigation into the matter.

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The statement added that the Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr. Akufo Dampare has reached out to the family of the victim and assured them of support.

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“The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has reached out to the family of the victim to offer assurance of support. The IGP has accordingly directed the Savanna Police Commander to work with the family in this regard.” The statement added.

Below is the full statement:

Police Officer Interdicted for professional misconduct

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The Ghana Police Service has interdicted with immediate effect Detective Corporal Baba Amando Ibrahim, stationed at Tuna Police Station in the Savanna Region, for professional misconduct.

The Police Officer was sighted in a viral video assaulting a member of the public.

His interdiction is to allow for thorough interrogation into his conduct in line with the Police Service Regulations.

The Inspector General of Police (IGP) has reached out to the family of the victim to offer assurance of support. The IGP has accordingly directed the Savanna Police Commander to work with the family in this regard.

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Troops Repel Terrorists, Arrest Two in Niger Offensive Operation

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Troops of 22 Brigade under Operation Savannah Shield have repelled suspected terrorists, arrested two suspects, and recovered motorcycles during an offensive operation in Borgu Local Government Area of Niger State.

Security sources said the operation was conducted at about 11:09 a.m. on April 14 by troops deployed at Forward Operating Base (FOB) Babanna, in collaboration with Combat Support Infantry Battalion XVI and Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF).

According to the sources, the troops carried out coordinated clearance operations across Dekara, Dongoru, Bakimba, Jigga, Gidan Kambarawa and Masaka villages.

During the operation, troops made contact with the terrorists along the Masaka–Dekara road, forcing them to flee and abandon their motorcycles.

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The sources added that the troops subsequently encountered an ambush but successfully fought through the attack, recovering additional motorcycles.

“In total, nine motorcycles were recovered during the operation, while two suspects were apprehended,” the sources said.

They noted that two tyres of a Combat Support Vehicle (CSK APC) were damaged during the encounter.

The suspects and recovered items are currently in military custody for further investigation, while operations are ongoing to track fleeing members of the group.

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Troops Rescue 12 Kidnap Victims, Arrest Bandit Kingpin’s Aides in Plateau–Taraba

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Troops conducting ongoing clearance operations under Operation Wutan Daji have rescued 12 kidnapped victims and arrested key associates of a fleeing bandit leader during coordinated offensives across forested areas linking Plateau and Taraba States.

A military source said the operations, carried out on April 15 and 16, involved troops of the 33 Artillery Brigade in conjunction with an Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) tactical team.

According to the source, the operations were conducted in the Dajin Madam and Kumbodoro forest axis, spanning parts of Plateau and Taraba States.

The source said the sustained offensive led to the recovery of 12 kidnapped victims who escaped from their captors during the pressure mounted by troops.

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The victims were subsequently taken into custody for profiling before being moved to an Internally Displaced Persons facility in Fukuk.

Troops also recovered a Dane gun, a fabricated AK-47 rifle and a power bank during the operation.

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Bauchi Govt Sacks Driver Over Road Crash That K!lled Two Journalists

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The Bauchi State Government has dismissed a driver, Aminu Abdullahi, over a fatal road crash that claimed the lives of two journalists and left 11 others injured.

The crash involving a vehicle conveying 13 journalists occurred on February 6, 2026.

A cameraman with Channels Television, Kani Ben, d!ed from spinal cord injuries he sustained in the crash.

The dismissal was carried out by the Bauchi State Civil Service Commission (CSC) during its recent sitting.

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The Commission disclosed that Abdullahi, a clerical assistant in the state civil service, was sacked for misconduct.

The CSC explained that the disciplinary action formed part of decisions taken during its 13th plenary session held on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, at its conference hall.

It added that Abdullahi’s termination was due to negligence while carrying out an assigned duty of driving.

According to the Commission, the misconduct contravened Rules 0312 and 0327 of the Bauchi State Public Service Regulations.

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The CSC further stated that Abdullahi, a Grade Level 03 clerical assistant with the State Ministry of Higher Education, had been assigned “any other duty” and directed to drive a team of journalists covering activities of the North East Development Commission during the commissioning of projects in Alkaleri Local Government Area.“

“Aminu, who was accused of reckless driving, caused an accident involving more than 10 journalists. As a result, two persons lost their lives, while others sustained varying degrees of injuries,” the statement said.

The Commission noted that the action followed recommendations from the Ministry of Higher Education and resolutions of the State Executive Council on the disciplinary case.

Meanwhile, the CSC queried the management of the Ministry of Higher Education to explain why a clerical assistant was assigned the duties of a driver.

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