
The Ghana Police Service has announced that more than 5,000 officers will be deployed for the upcoming Akwatia by-election, scheduled for September 2, 2025.
Of this number, 600 officers recently completed a five-day intensive course at the High-Risk Operations Training Centre in the Eastern Region. The training covered rappelling, precision shooting, crowd control, handcuffing, vehicle checks, and human rights considerations.
The remaining personnel will receive instruction in public order management ahead of the polls.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) Christian Tetteh Yohuno, together with the Police Management Board, supervised the closing session of the training, which included a live simulation exercise.
During the drill, undercover officers acted as voters at a polling station before the scene was disrupted by armed men attempting to seize ballot boxes. Police countered with tactical formations, arrested the suspects, and transported them in a Black Maria vehicle. Drones were also deployed to demonstrate remote monitoring and rapid response.
The simulation further featured precision target shooting and rappelling demonstrations, where officers showcased their ability to neutralize threats with minimal risk to civilians.
Speaking after the exercise, the IGP assured the public that the police are fully prepared to safeguard the by-election.
“We want this to be remembered as one of the most peaceful elections in our history. If you come to vote peacefully, you will be welcome. But if you come to cause trouble, we are ready to stop it before it escalates,” he said.
He expressed gratitude to the officers for their commitment and called on all stakeholders to respect electoral guidelines to ensure a smooth and credible process.
Source: Adomonline.com
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