Six Arrested for Impersonating Ghana Security
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported May 07, 2026 · Last updated May 07, 2026
This event has a minor impact on markets, primarily affecting the reputation of S.I Jun Manufacturing Company Limited due to the security breach. It highlights potential security risks for foreign businesses operating in Ghana.
Six men, including Agyemang Benjamin, Mahama Iddrisu Dawuda Seidu, Ofori Isaac, Adam Bills, Hayford Boafo, and Ato McHenry, were arrested by the Canada — Ottawa Police Service for allegedly impersonating security operatives. The suspects, some dressed in Nigeria — Nigeria Immigration Service camouflage and military attire, stormed S.I Jun Manufacturing Company Limited in Agona Akwakwa, Ghana, on May 6, 2026. They claimed to be Ghana — National Security Council (Ghana) operatives and allegedly assaulted and handcuffed three Chinese nationals: Man Guan, Chin Min, and Ma Kaixiang. The Canada — Ottawa Police Service responded to a distress call, found the vehicle and handcuffed individuals, and immediately arrested the suspects. The Military Police, Nigeria — Nigeria Immigration Service, and Ghana — National Security Council (Ghana) have been contacted to verify the suspects' identities and affiliations as investigations continue.
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