In the theatre of national security, there are no rehearsals, only results. For years, the Mampong-Ejura Highway stood as a grim testament to the audacity of the lawless, a stretch of bitumen where the citizen’s safety was often traded for the bandit’s whim.
But today, the narrative has shifted. Under the New Era of Command spearheaded by IGP Yuhonu, the Ashanti North Regional Police Command has moved beyond the tradition of mere patrols into a sophisticated regime of intelligence-led warfare.

The recent surgical dismantling of a violent robbery syndicate at the Aframso Bridge is not an isolated stroke of luck. It is the manifestation of a radical shift in policing philosophy where the hunter has finally become the hunted.
The hallmarks of this new era are etched into every detail of the Mampong operation. Where previous administrations might have waited for a formal complaint to wind through the bureaucracy, the current Command, led by Assistant Commissioner Felix Apedo, deployed a strike-first methodology.
The arrest of seven suspects at the Amakwa Dadey Hotel was the culmination of a seamless collaboration between the NOD/Surveillance Unit HQ and Regional forces. It proves that when data-driven precision meets relentless execution, the criminal has no place to hide.
The fate of the eighth suspect, Ibrahim Iddrisu, alias “Bule,” sends a clear rhetorical message to the underworld. When a wanted criminal chooses a cutlass over surrender, the State’s response will be swift, constitutional, and final.

The retrieval of live AK-47 ammunition and GHC 15,717.00 in cash proves that the Police are no longer just dispersing mobs. They are de-funding and disarming the very machinery of terror that seeks to undermine our national peace.
This is more than a tactical victory; it is a restoration of the social contract. A nation where a minibus driver like Appiah Joseph can be ambushed in broad daylight is a nation in crisis, but a nation where the Police hunt those same ambushers to their lair within seventy-two hours is a nation in ascendancy.
The New Era of Command demands a new response from the citizenry. We must move past the cynicism of the past and applaud the bravery of the present. Under IGP Yuhonu, the uniform has been reclaimed as a symbol of sanctuary and a shield for the vulnerable.
As the Ashanti North Command continues to root out the remnants of these syndicates, the message to the Ghanaian people is one of constitutional clarity. Your right to travel is sacred, and the State’s duty to protect you is absolute.

The highways of Ashanti North are no longer a hunter’s paradise for the wicked. They have become the proving ground for a world-class Police Service that acts with the precision of a scalpel and the weight of a hammer.
The era of the highwayman is ending; the era of the Command has begun. In this new dawn of security, justice is no longer a distant hope, it is a present reality.
By Raymond Ablorh




















