
IGP Promotes Five Police Officers for Role in Kwafokrom GOIL Robbery Arrest
The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has promoted five police officers in recognition of their exceptional role in the arrest of suspects involved in a robbery attack at the GOIL Filling Station at Kwafokrom, near Nsawam in the Eastern Region.
The officers honoured are Chief Inspector Eric Otoo, Chief Inspector Emmanuel Otu, General Sergeant Philip Amoah, Policewoman Constable Victoria Asiedu, and Policewoman Constable Rosemond A. Frimpong.
As part of the reward, Chief Inspectors Eric Otoo and Emmanuel Otu have been granted direct entry into the Police Academy, while General Sergeant Philip Amoah, Policewoman Constable Victoria Asiedu, and Policewoman Constable Rosemond A. Frimpong have all been promoted to their next ranks.
The officers were recognised for their professionalism, dedication, and swift response, which led to the successful arrest of two suspects linked to the robbery attack at the filling station.
The IGP, together with members of the Police Management Board (POMAB), commended the officers for their commitment to duty. They further assured the public of the Ghana Police Service’s continued resolve to combat violent crime and ensure the protection of life and property across the country.
