The Volta Regional police command on Friday intercepted 33,000 ammunition packed in 132 boxes concealed in an Accra –Benin bound Hyundai bus with the registration number GR 8246-Q.
The move was part of planned security measures put in place to maintain law and order during the Easter festivities
The Volta Regional Public Affairs officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Mr Felix Danku, who made this known at a press conference, said the police personnel on duty at the Tadzewu-Mitsrikasa barrier in the Ketu North Municipality, intercepted the vehicle which had passengers onboard, and routine search conducted on the vehicle discovered 60 cartons of AAA cartridges containing 15,000 pieces of AAA and 72 cartons of BB cartridges also containing 18,000 pieces of BB.


He revealed that the driver of the vehicle, Abasou Fusseni, aged 45 years, and his co-driver, Salisu Jalilu, aged 38 years, were arrested for interrogations but both denied knowledge of the illegal goods.
DSP Danku, however, disclosed that police gathered information indicating that it was the co-driver who loaded the illicit goods onto the vehicle.
Moreover, he indicated that as a result, the driver of the vehicle, Fusseni, was granted police enquiry bail to enable him convey the passengers to their destination while the co-driver, Jalilu, was detained to assist in investigation.
According to DSP Danku, Jalilu would be arraigned before the court on Tuesday April 22, 2025 and warned that his outfit remained committed to combating transnational crimes to promote peace in the Africa sub-region
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