Ghana and Burkina Faso law enforcement agencies have launched a joint security operation to search for individuals suspected of being terrorists.
The joint security agencies raided the hideout of the suspected terrorists and discovered items including a Ghanaian voter ID card, two (2) mobile phones, an unspecified number of ammunition, clothing, and eight bicycles.
The Sissala West District Police Command has reported that suspected terrorists may have crossed the Burkinabe border into Ghana on September 27 at 11:45 AM.
A search of recovered mobile phones revealed images of men in terrorist attire, with one 40-year-old man resembling a wanted terrorist in Burkina Faso.
The suspect has been identified as Diallo Noufou by Burkina Faso security agencies.
He is said to have a Ghanaian voter ID card bearing the name Abdulai Ibrahim.
Meanwhile, security services in Gwollu have been notified of this development and are currently conducting patrols intermittently in and around Fatchu.
By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana