14 people arrested in connection with the ECG missing cables; 3 Ghanians, 11 foreign nationals
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Authorities have arrested 14 individuals in connection with the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) missing cables saga. The suspects include three Ghanaians and eleven foreign nationals, according to Deputy Attorney-General Justice Srem Sai.
The arrests come after an extensive investigation into the theft of vital ECG cables, which has raised serious concerns over power supply disruptions and infrastructure security. Law enforcement agencies are actively pursuing leads to dismantle the network behind the alleged theft.
Officials have assured the public of swift legal action against those involved, emphasizing the government’s commitment to safeguarding critical national assets. Meanwhile, further inquiries are underway to uncover the full extent of the operation and possible accomplices.
The ECG has yet to release an official statement, but security analysts believe this crackdown signals a tougher stance against economic sabotage. Ghanaians are calling for stricter measures to prevent future occurrences and ensure the culprits face the full force of the law.
Source; GHOne TV.