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ATTACKS ON BULLION VANS: A SECURITY ISSUE AFFECTING CASH TRANSPORTATION IN GHANA

Overview Last week, reports of a brazen daylight armed robbery attack on a bullion van at Ablekuma Fanmilk, a suburb of Accra in the Greater Accra region went viral across Ghana. The seemingly coordinated attack raises concerns about the security of transporting valuable assets- particularly for financial institutions, prioritizing the safety of police officers and the unregulated use of motorbikes which are often used to carry out these attacks. The Attack On the afternoon of 22nd June 2023, the bullion van made a stop at the Star Oil fuel station in Ablekuma to, supposedly collect cash. A gang of four robbers, riding motorcycles, intercepted the vehicle as it parked killing a police officer seated in the front passenger seat. A review of the CCTV footage, which has been circulating online, showed the attackers making away with two bags, presumably contained with money. In the aftermath of the incident, videos circulated widely on social media, capturing bystanders frantically assisting the injured officer out of the car however, he succumbed to his injuries. Responding to this distressing event, the Ghana Police Service declared a manhunt to apprehend the individuals responsible. Similar Robbery Attacks Over the past few years, there have been a string of robbery attacks on bullion vans across the country with a percentage of them resulting in the death or injury of police personnel. 4 attacks were recorded in the first half of 2021 alone. Here is a timeline of some incidents that garnered much media attention between 2021-2022.  January 2021- Robbers attacked a bullion van at Fomena in the Ashanti Region and carted away with GH¢500,000. The suspects killed a policeman during the attack. March 2021- Robbers attacked and assaulted the driver of a bullion van and stole money on Spintex Road in Accra. June 2021- Robbers opened fire on a bullion van at Adedenkpo, James Town, killing a police officer on escort duties and making away with an unspecified amount of money. A female bystander was also killed by a stray bullet, while the driver of the vehicle sustained injuries. June 2021- A bullion van was attacked at the Okyereko and Dominase section of the Winneba-Accra highway. Aside from the driver, the van was occupied by two policemen with an amount of ¢550,000 on board. February 2022- Police personnel foiled an attempted bullion van robbery at Industrial Area in Accra. Measures In light of the recent attack, the Association of Bullion Operators Ghana (ABOG) announced that effective 1st July 2023, there will be a complete cessation of the use of non-armoured vehicles for cash transportation purposes. But this isn’t the first time measures were taken in response to an such incident. Following the attack in June 2021, the Ghana Police Service expressed apprehension regarding the safety of its personnel. The concern stemmed from using inadequate bullion vans by banks to transport funds between locations. Mr James Oppong Boanuh, the then Inspector General of Police (IGP), conveyed a strong warning, indicating the potential withdrawal of police escorts assigned to bullion vans if the banks failed to procure armoured bullion vans by the end of June 2021.  Recommendations These incidents show the difficulties that organizations and security companies face while transporting valuable items. These incidents often have severe repercussions ranging from financial loss to reputational harm and psychological distress to victims of the attacks. These implications show the need for proactive security measures and adaptive security techniques.   Route Planning and Risk Assessments: To reduce predictability, companies and security firms must regularly analyze and adjust transportation routes. A thorough risk assessment of criminal hotspots and potential ambush points should be examined.   Reinforced Physical Security: All bullion vehicles must be outfitted with cutting-edge security technologies such as surveillance cameras, panic buttons, and bulletproofing. Unauthorized access to assets can be avoided by using secure containers with many layers of security.   Trained Personnel: Security personnel should undergo extensive training programs involving defensive driving, situational awareness, and effective response to potential threats. Regular drills and simulations can help them become more prepared.   Liaising with Law Enforcement: Collaboration is essential among businesses and law enforcement agencies. Regular information sharing, combined training exercises, and intelligence-driven operations can all help to strengthen overall security. Conclusion In the financial sector, cash handling and transportation, commonly referred to as cash-in-transit (CIT), are crucial hence the recent robbery attack, as well as the other attacks that preceded it, highlights the risks involved in transporting valuable assets. It’s imperative for financial institutions and security companies to take a holistic approach to address these issues through route planning, reinforcing physical security measures, personnel training and liaising with law enforcement.  The incident also serves as a reminder for the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the appropriate authorities. 

INTELLIGENCE, Reports, SECURITY THREATS

EMERGING THREATS IN THE WA MUNICIPALITY OF UPPER WEST REGION

Overview The Wa Municipality is one of the nine Districts/Municipal Assemblies that make up the Upper West Region of Ghana. The region is located in the northwest part of Ghana and shares borders with Cote D’Ivoire and Burkina Faso to the north. In recent times, there has been the manifestation of incidents such as armed robberies, homicides, kidnaps, communal clashes, burglaries, human trafficking, and GSF operations to counter these acts captured between 2021 and 2022 in the Wa municipality. Wa is said to have no huge industrial and manufacturing industries and so employment opportunities are limited, which is a factor that could contribute to the existence of nefarious activities in the area. Kidnappings and murders Over the past few weeks, there have been a persistent trends of kidnap and murder incidents perpetrated by unidentified groups in the municipality. The most targeted victims have been identified as night security guards of companies and institutions. The modus operandi of the unknown perpetrators is to decimate victims and bury them in shallow graves.  Recent reports A night security guard was allegedly kidnapped at Star Standard International on 12 September 2022. In response to this, the Upper West Regional police announced a ban on the movement of tricycles in Wa from 2200 hrs. effective 13 September 2022 until further notice. The impacted school was also shut down while police monitored the school premises. A similar occurrence was noted during the early hours of 16 September 2022, when another security guard was believed to have been kidnapped near the Wa Technical Institute resulting in tension in the area. Aggrieved youths of the locality took to the streets and towards Wa Naa’s Palace to protest the high rate of crimes in the municipality. The protesters later occupied the main Wa traffic light, blocking the movement of vehicles for over an hour. The irate youth also locked up shops belonging to foreigners.  These two attacks came after another attempted murder of a security guard at Child Support Ghana Foundation Home on 9 September 2022. However, the victim survived the attack due to GSF intervention. These attacks have instigated fear among residents. Other night security guards have beckoned on their employers to equip them with necessary equipment to enable them to protect themselves.  Government’s response As a result of the persistent threat to the security of lives in Wa, three hundred and five Policemen comprising special purpose investigation and intelligence teams and crime combat teams were deployed in Wa on 17 September to beef up security and also carry out a proper investigation on the matter. A suspect was eventually arrested for his alleged involvement in the case. Following intelligence received by the police service’s investigative team, a body of an unidentified male adult buried in a shallow pit was recovered on Monday, 19 September 2022, at Bamahu, a suburb of Wa, a day after the body of a night security guard was exhumed behind Napogbakole, in the said Wa area. The situation surrounding these incidents remains unascertained, however, reports point to possible ritual killings. The Upper West regional police command indicated that they had arrested a total of 18 people so far in connection with these crimes. 

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Police narrates how hoodlums set Sunday Igboho’s house on fire

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Police narrates how hoodlums set Sunday Igboho’s house on fire

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Bridget Esene: Kidnapped NIS spokesperson released, Police silent on ransom

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Bridget Esene: Kidnapped NIS spokesperson released, Police silent on ransom

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Police arrest female human trafficker in Ogun, rescue girls

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Police arrest female human trafficker in Ogun, rescue girls

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Police parade two Turkish kidnap suspects, four others in Kwara

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Police parade two Turkish kidnap suspects, four others in Kwara

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Gunmen kill police officer after abducting ex-LG chairman’s daughter, two others

Gunmen have killed a policeman while trying to rescue two kidnapped victims at Bosuwa village in Maigatari Local Government Area of Jigawa State. Police spokesman, SP Abdu Jinjiri confirmed the incident to DAILY POST in Dutse. He said the incident happened on Monday at about 2:00 am in Bosuwa village. Jinjiri said the kidnappers, numbering […]

Gunmen kill police officer after abducting ex-LG chairman’s daughter, two others

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