The Dansoman Police successfully apprehended a woman on Wednesday, February 18, 2026, for allegedly stealing a newborn from the Mamprobi Polyclinic while disguised as a nurse. The arrest followed a massive manhunt and a viral search fueled by CCTV footage that captured the suspect exiting the facility with the infant just hours after a C-section delivery. The newborn was found safe and has since been reunited with his mother, bringing a tense standoff between the community and hospital management to a joyful conclusion.
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Detailed Investigation Leads to Arrest in Dansoman
The breakthrough in the newborn abduction case came after intelligence-led operations traced the suspect's movements through the Mamprobi and Dansoman areas. Dansoman Police officers moved in on a location earlier today where the suspect was discovered with the baby.
The Suspect: The woman, who reportedly used a standard nursing uniform to bypass security at the Mamprobi Polyclinic, is now in police custody.CCTV Evidence: Forensic analysis of the polyclinic's surveillance system provided the critical identification needed to track the suspect across the Ablekuma South constituency.
Police Coordination: The arrest was the result of a coordinated effort between the Dansoman Police and the Regional Criminal Investigation Department.
Joyful Reunion at Mamprobi Polyclinic
Following the recovery, the baby was immediately transported back to the Mamprobi Polyclinic under heavy guard for a medical evaluation. The reunion with the mother, who had been under psychological observation since the theft, was met with cheers and prayers from hospital staff and gathered residents.
The mother expressed immense gratitude to the Ghana Police Service and the public for the "viral search" that helped keep her child's face in the spotlight. Hospital officials confirmed that the baby is in good physical condition and is currently receiving neonatal care alongside his mother.
Context: Hospital Security and Impersonation Risks
The Mamprobi Polyclinic abduction has reignited a fierce national debate regarding the ease with which individuals can impersonate medical staff in public health centers. Historically, similar incidents in Ghana have led to calls for mandatory electronic tagging for newborns and biometric access for staff in maternity wards.
The Ministry of Health has previously faced pressure to implement more stringent visitor management systems, especially following reports of "disguised abductions" in other regions. This latest case is seen as a "nightmare" that highlights the need for the Parliament of Ghana to fast-track security legislation for all state polyclinics.
What Happens Next for the Suspect
The suspect is currently being interrogated by the Dansoman Police to determine if she was part of a larger child-trafficking syndicate or if she acted alone. She is expected to be arraigned before the Accra Circuit Court later this week on charges of child stealing and impersonation of a public officer.
Management at the Mamprobi Polyclinic has announced an immediate suspension of several security personnel on duty during the incident, pending a full internal audit. The Ghana Health Service (GHS) is also expected to release a new national security framework for all maternity units by the end of February.
Summary of the Dansoman Police Arrest
The successful arrest by the Dansoman Police and the safe return of the stolen baby mark a significant victory for local law enforcement. While the community celebrates the reunion, the focus remains on the upcoming prosecution and the long-overdue security reforms at the Mamprobi Polyclinic.



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