Armed Security Men Storm the Home of Moses Abor in Search of Abronye DC

Armed Security Men Storm the Home of Moses Abor in Search of Abronye DC

  • Security operatives reportedly went to the house of the New Patriotic Party's Moses Abor in search of Abronye DC
  • Abor claimed that some of the security operatives were masked and others were armed as they searched his home
  • Social media users who watched the viral video by Abor shared their thoughts on the matter in the comments section

Moses Abor, a former Greater Accra Regional Youth Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), said security operatives came to his house in search of Abronye DC.

According to Abor, his residence was raided by masked and armed security personnel who initially did not tell him why they were in his house.

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Armed security men reportedly invade the NPP's Moses Abor's home in search of Abronye DC. Photo credit: @kwamebafforabronye & @moses.abor
Source: Facebook

In a video on X, the politician said it was only after they had searched everywhere in his house that they told him their reason for doing it.

“They searched the entire house. They searched all the rooms, my gardens, and even went into the next house. The police were there. Some of them were armed. They did not give the reason for their search until they were done.”

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Moses Abor said the armed men accused him of keeping the NPP’s Bono Regional Chairman, Abronye DC, in his house. However, he denied the accusation.

“When they finished searching the house, they said I was keeping Abronye in my house. So, I asked them where they heard that. They later claimed my car belonged to Abronye, and I told them it is the one I use.”
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Armed security men reportedly search for the NPP's Abronye DC in Moses Abor's home. Photo credit: @kwamebafforabronye
Source: UGC

He was grateful to friends and family who showed concern when they heard there were security personnel in his house, and indicated that they left when they completed the search.

“Thank you for your concern. They have left.”

The police, meanwhile, on Monday, 8 September, issued a statement announcing that Abronye was arrested on charges of offensive conduct conducive to the breach of the peace.

Watch the video below:

Reactions to Abor being searched for Abronye

YEN.com.gh collated some comments below on the video shared by @sikaofficial1 on X.

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@asieduamoakomp said:

“When is the national security storming the north to save our brothers and sisters?”

@Senadoe275068 wrote:

“Why is Abronye hiding from the invitation of the police? Coward. You use all manner of words and threats on the president, and when you are called to substantiate and assist, you run into hiding and write a letter to embassies seeking asylum.”

@A_Enochgh said:

“So chairman go into hiding now???”

@BabydogeTL1 wrote:

“Ghana paaa h333. People had been displaced in the northern region, and see what we’re using our armed men for.Abrony3 wei, what positive thing would we gain from his arrest?”

@MapeeBoy wrote:

“He’s always bragging and claiming internet gangster, but now he dey run 😂😂😂.”

@SierraSec_NG said:

“So subject is in hiding in a safe house owned by a party loyalist within the Bono Region or adjacent regions (Ahafo, Ashanti). I believe he has not fled the region.”

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YEN.com.gh also reported that Dr Ransford Anertey Abbey had sued Abronye DC for defamation at the Accra High Court.

The COCOBOD CEO demanded GH¢20 million in damages over alleged false claims by the NPP regional chairman.

Abronye DC reportedly made the defamatory claims about the Cocoa Board boss during a broadcast on August 23, 2025.

Proofreading by Bruce Douglas, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Magdalene Larnyoh (Human-Interest editor) Magdalene Larnyoh writes for the Human Interest Desk at YEN.com.gh. She has over ten years of experience in media and communications. She previously worked for Citi FM, Pulse Ghana, and Business Insider Africa. She obtained a BA in Social Sciences from the University of Cape Coast (UCC) in 2012. Reach out to her on magdalene.larnyoh@yen.com.gh