Female Police Officer Injured After Being Knocked Down by Suspected Drunk Driver
A female police officer was seriously injured after being knocked down by a suspected drunk driver while directing traffic at a busy intersection, raising renewed concerns about road safety and the risks faced by law enforcement officers on duty. The incident occurred while the officer was actively
Ogyem Solomon

A female police officer was seriously injured after being knocked down by a suspected drunk driver while directing traffic at a busy intersection, raising renewed concerns about road safety and the risks faced by law enforcement officers on duty.
The incident occurred while the officer was actively managing traffic flow, a routine responsibility that places police personnel in direct contact with moving vehicles. According to eyewitness accounts, the driver failed to slow down despite visible traffic control signals and the officer’s presence on the road. The vehicle reportedly veered off course before striking the officer.
Bystanders and fellow officers quickly rushed to the scene, providing immediate assistance before emergency services arrived. The injured officer was transported to a nearby medical facility for urgent treatment. Although authorities have not released full medical details, officials confirmed that she is receiving care and remains under medical observation.
Preliminary reports indicate that the driver involved in the crash was suspected to be under the influence of alcohol at the time of the incident. Law enforcement sources revealed that the driver was taken into custody as investigations began to determine the exact cause of the accident and the level of impairment involved.
Police officials confirmed that formal investigations are underway, including toxicology testing and accident reconstruction procedures. If intoxication is confirmed, the driver could face multiple charges, including dangerous driving, reckless endangerment, and causing harm through negligent conduct, all of which carry serious legal consequences under Ghana’s traffic and criminal laws.
The incident has sparked public concern and widespread condemnation, with many citizens expressing sympathy for the injured officer and anger over reckless driving behavior. Social media users and road safety advocates have called for stricter enforcement of drunk-driving laws, harsher penalties for offenders, and increased roadside monitoring.
Road safety experts note that drunk driving remains a major contributor to accidents and fatalities on Ghana’s roads. Despite public awareness campaigns, impaired driving continues to pose a threat to pedestrians, motorists, and traffic officers alike. Advocates argue that more frequent sobriety checkpoints, public education programmes, and stronger law enforcement measures are needed to curb the problem.
Police unions and security commentators have also highlighted the dangers faced by officers who manage traffic daily, often with minimal physical protection. They have called for improved safety protocols, better traffic control equipment, and additional protective measures for officers stationed at high-risk intersections.
The accident has renewed discussions about occupational safety for law enforcement personnel, particularly those assigned to road duties. Many have stressed that officers should not have to risk their lives simply to ensure traffic order and public safety.
Authorities have assured the public that the case will be handled with seriousness and transparency. Investigators are gathering statements from witnesses, reviewing available surveillance footage, and compiling medical and forensic reports to support prosecution if charges are filed.
As the injured officer continues to receive medical care, messages of support have poured in from colleagues, civil society groups, and members of the public, many describing her as a symbol of dedication and service.
The incident serves as a powerful reminder of the devastating consequences of irresponsible driving and the importance of accountability on the roads. It also highlights the urgent need for stronger road safety systems to protect both law enforcement officers and the general public.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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