
Western Regional Police have arrested three suspects after intercepting two trucks loaded with 152 bales of suspected cannabis at the Assokor barrier near Shama. Officers reportedly rejected a GH₵69,000 bribe offer as investigations into the drug trafficking case continue.
The Western Regional Police Command has seized two truckloads of suspected cannabis and arrested three people after they also attempted to bribe officers with GH₵69,000 to secure the release of a suspect, police confirmed on 23 February 2026.
The operation took place at the Assokor police barrier on the Shama Municipality–Takoradi highway, where officers on routine duty stopped a Kia truck and discovered a large consignment of compressed plant material suspected to be cannabis.

Upon further investigation, the arrested suspect led officers to a second truck parked at Nkrofo Junction, which was also found to be carrying similar substances.

Police say both vehicles contained a significant volume of suspected drugs, prompting the arrest of 3 individuals for further questioning and legal action.
Authorities say the suspects attempted to offer police GH₵69,000 in exchange for letting one of them go, but the officers refused the bribe and proceeded with the arrests.
Superintendent of Police Olivia Ewurabena Adiku, the Head of Public Affairs for the Western Regional Police Command, confirmed that the officers carried out standard enforcement procedures, rejecting the bribe and treating the matter with the seriousness it deserved.
Source:pulse