In a major move to sanitize the Obuasi municipality, the Obuasi Police Command conducted a series of high-intensity dawn “swoops” on Monday, December 16, 2025. The operation resulted in the arrest of 40 suspects and the seizure of various illicit substances.
The five-hour tactical exercise, led by ASP Adam Muakalu, targeted known hideouts for drug peddlers and criminals across several suburbs. The operation featured a joint team from the Divisional Operations Unit, Obuasi District, and the Formed Police Unit (FPU).
Breakdown of the Operations
The police targeted four primary locations within and around Obuasi:
| Location | Key Incidents & Arrests | Evidence Seized |
| Bedieso | 8 suspects apprehended near a stash point. | Dried leaves (suspected cannabis) in a black polythene bag. |
| Kunka Junction | 12 arrests; 11 suspects were caught while attempting to flee. | Wrapped packages of suspected cannabis. |
| Abompe | Multiple arrests within a local “ghetto.” | Two bottles of cannabis-laced alcohol. |
| Akaporiso | Suspects caught smoking/drinking behind an uncompleted building. | Suspected cannabis and a pack of Tramadol. |
Next Steps for the Suspects
The 40 individuals are currently in police custody, where they are assisting with ongoing investigations. The police have confirmed the following:
- Forensic Testing: All seized items are being held at the station for forensic examination to confirm their chemical composition.
- Prosecution: According to the District Criminal Investigations Department (DCID), suspects confirmed to be in possession of illegal substances will be arraigned before court without delay.
Detective Chief Inspector Odoom Stephen emphasized that the police would not relent in their efforts. He assured residents that these operations would be sustained to significantly reduce criminal activities and improve public safety in Obuasi.

