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IGP Strengthens Ghana-US Security Ties at FBI New York Office

Silas Kafui Assemby Silas Kafui Assem
October 17, 2025
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IGP Strengthens Ghana-US Security Ties at FBI New York Office

IGP Strengthens Ghana-US Security Ties at FBI New York Office

The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Mr. Christian Tetteh Yohuno, has led a high-level delegation of senior officers from the Ghana Police Service (GPS) to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) New York Field Office, marking a historic first in bilateral law enforcement collaboration between the two nations.

The engagement signifies Ghana’s growing commitment to international security partnerships and intelligence-led policing in response to evolving global threats.

According to the Ghana Police Service, the visit forms part of an ongoing United States engagement aimed at deepening operational partnerships and sharing best practices between the Ghana Police Service and major American law enforcement agencies.

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The Service’s discussions with Assistant Director-in-Charge Christopher Raia and his leadership team, centered on critical areas such as cyber-enabled fraud investigations, counterterrorism operations, and the use of technology in modern policing.

The Ghana Police Service noted that the collaboration seeks to reinforce Ghana’s policing capacity to detect and prevent crime while enhancing information exchange and coordinated operations between the two countries.

It added that both institutions recognize the necessity of technological adaptation and cross-border intelligence sharing to combat the increasingly complex nature of global criminal networks. The IGP, during the visit, emphasized the Police Service’s determination to modernize law enforcement operations and expand its international partnerships.

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“Partnerships like this reaffirm our shared responsibility to protect our people. The Ghana Police Service is committed to adopting advanced investigative tools and intelligence collaboration to prevent crime and ensure the safety and trust of our citizens”

IGP Christian Tetteh Yohuno

His remarks reflected Ghana’s broader security agenda under President John Dramani Mahama’s administration, which continues to prioritize regional and international cooperation as a pillar of national stability.

Strengthening Capacity Against Transnational Crime

The meeting also underscored the increasing need for collective action against cross-border crimes, including cyber fraud and organized criminal networks. Assistant Director-in-Charge Christopher Raia commended the growing cooperation, noting its importance in holding transnational offenders accountable.

“Global partnerships such as the one between the FBI and the Ghana Police Service ensure that transnational criminals, such as the recent cyber fraudsters extradited by the FBI New York Office to the Southern District of New York, are held accountable”

Christopher Raia, Assistant Director-in-Charge, FBI New York
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IGP Strengthens Ghana-US Security Ties at FBI New York Office

“These results are only possible through sustained international cooperation,” he said, acknowledging the recent collaborative successes with Ghana and urging more in the future.

The visit marked a new chapter in Ghana’s law enforcement diplomacy, reaffirming the nation’s position as a reliable partner in global peace and security. The engagement also supported the Ghana Police Service’s ongoing reforms to “strengthen accountability, intelligence-led operations, and professional development within the force.”

The Ghana Police Service further highlighted that its cooperation with the FBI will include specialized training programs, knowledge exchange initiatives, and technology-driven approaches to combat organized crime – all efforts expected to contribute to national and regional security priorities. 

This will improve Ghana’s resilience to emerging threats such as cyberterrorism and human trafficking. “The Ghana Police Service remains committed to leveraging international cooperation to safeguard citizens and uphold the rule of law,” the Service stated following the engagement.

The visit to the FBI New York Field Office not only solidified Ghana’s bilateral relations with the United States but also underscored a broader strategic shift toward intelligence sharing and joint action in global policing.

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Both institutions expressed optimism that the collaboration will yield tangible results in curbing transnational crime and protecting citizens across borders.

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