Four officials of Bill’s Microfinance have been arrested by the Ghana Police Service in connection with the alleged assault of a woman at Ashongman Estate in Kwabenya, Accra.
The Accra Regional Police Command, in a statement dated March 15, 2026, said officers from the Kwabenya District Police Command apprehended the suspects to assist with an ongoing investigation.
The case was reported on March 13, 2026, by Madam Hagar Emaser, a 42-year-old woman who told police that four men she believed to be officials of Bill’s Microfinance came to her home to demand repayment of a loan she had taken from the company. She alleged that the men physically assaulted her during the encounter.
“On 13th March 2026, Madam Hagar Emaser, aged 42, reported to the Police that four men, officials from Bills microfinance company from which she had obtained a loan facility, visited her residence to demand repayment and allegedly assaulted her during the process,” the statement said.
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The suspects, Denis Wornyo, 38; Albert Amarh, 40; Ebenezer Amartei, 23; and Atsu Lawson, 27, were arrested the following day, on March 14, 2026.
According to the police, caution statements have been obtained from all four individuals, who remain in custody as investigations continue.
The Accra Regional Police Command used the opportunity to encourage victims of assault and other criminal offences to report such incidents promptly to enable swift police action.