
The Ghana Police Service has arrested 26 individuals for using toy guns in public, raising concerns about public safety. The suspects were reportedly brandishing and firing the toy guns, an act authorities say disrupts public peace and creates unnecessary alarm.
According to a police statement, several toy guns were seized from the suspects and are currently being examined as part of an ongoing investigation. The arrested individuals are being held in custody and will soon face legal proceedings.
The police have launched special operations to address this emerging trend, which has been reported in certain areas of the country. Authorities emphasized that such behavior is a violation of Section 207 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), which defines offensive conduct that may lead to breaches of the peace.
The Ghana Police Service has urged the public, particularly the youth, to refrain from such activities. They highlighted the importance of maintaining order and ensuring public safety, warning that offenders will face the full force of the law.
In their statement, the police assured citizens of their commitment to upholding peace and security across the country. They also called on the public to report any similar incidents to help curb this alarming trend.
The misuse of toy guns has become a growing concern for law enforcement, prompting swift action to prevent further incidents. As the investigation continues, the police have pledged to take all necessary measures to deter individuals from engaging in such actions.
This proactive approach by the Ghana Police Service aims to protect citizens and maintain harmony within communities, ensuring that acts likely to disrupt public order are effectively addressed.
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