Six men have been arrested in the Central Region for allegedly impersonating National Security operatives after they reportedly stormed a manufacturing company in Agona Swedru wearing military and Ghana Immigration Service uniforms.
According to a statement issued by the Ghana Police Service on Thursday, the incident occurred around noon on May 6, 2026, at S. I Jun Manufacturing Company Limited at Agona Akwakwa near Mankrong Nkwanta in the Agona Swedru District.
Police said the suspects arrived at the company in a Toyota Land Cruiser with registration number GW 8887-V. Three of the men were dressed in Ghana Immigration Service camouflage uniforms, one wore a military uniform, while the remaining two were in plain clothes.
The suspects allegedly introduced themselves as National Security operatives and went on to harass and assault some Chinese nationals working at the company.

Police officers who responded to a distress call found that three Chinese nationals identified as Man Guan, Chin Min and Ma Kaixiang had already been handcuffed by the suspects.
All six men were immediately arrested at the scene.
The suspects have been identified as Agyemang Benjamin, 32, Mahama Iddrisu Dawuda Seidu, 48, Ofori Isaac, 35, Adom Bills, 32, Hayford Boafo, 47, and Ato Mchenry, 48.
They are currently being held at the Agona Swedru District Police Headquarters as investigations continue.
Police further disclosed that the Ghana Military Police, the Ghana Immigration Service and National Security have been contacted to verify whether any of the suspects have legitimate ties to the institutions they claimed to represent.
The verification process is ongoing, while no formal charges have yet been announced.
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