By Agbaxode Emmanuel
Wodome (V/R), June 15, GNA – Three persons have been arrested and are in the custody of the Akatsi South Police for allegedly stealing electrical power cables from the construction site of a three-unit classroom block at Wodome Basic School in the Akatsi South Municipality of the Volta Region.
The suspects have been identified as Edem Dzanado, 36, of Wodome Xebidzikope, George Shitor, 25, also of Wodome Xebidzikope, and Steven Dzameshi, 19, of Wodome Logakope.
According to information available to the Ghana News Agency (GNA), the suspects allegedly cut and stole power cables installed at the project site on June 11, 2026.
They were arrested the following day through the efforts of Unit Committee members and some residents of the community and subsequently handed over to the Akatsi South Police for investigations.
Mr Daniel Amuzu Kale, Assembly Member for the area, who confirmed the incident to the Ghana News Agency, commended community members for their vigilance and cooperation in safeguarding public property.
He cautioned persons engaged in the theft and vandalism of materials at government project sites within the Municipality to desist from such acts, warning that enhanced surveillance measures had been put in place to identify and apprehend offenders.
Mr Kale said the increasing cases of theft at development project sites posed a threat to the timely completion of projects and deprived communities of much-needed infrastructure.
Mr Daniel Dagba, Akatsi South Municipal Chief Executive, expressed concern over the growing incidents of theft at government construction sites in the municipality.
He stated that the Assembly would work closely with the security agencies to ensure that perpetrators were brought to justice and that public investments were protected.
Mr Dagba stressed that anyone found guilty of such offences would face the full rigours of the law to serve as a deterrent to others.
He urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities around public facilities and project sites to the appropriate authorities.
The three suspects are expected to be arraigned before court on June 18, 2026.
GNA
Edited by: Maxwell Awumah /Kenneth Odeng Adade
Reporter: Agbaxode Emmanuel