Identity of Woman Linked to Mamprobi Polyclinic Baby Theft Case Revealed
The Accra Regional Police Command has officially disclosed the identity of the woman at the centre of the alleged baby theft incident at the Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra, following the successful recovery of a four-day-old baby boy. According to police reports, the newborn was allegedly taken from t
Ogyem Solomon

The Accra Regional Police Command has officially disclosed the identity of the woman at the centre of the alleged baby theft incident at the Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra, following the successful recovery of a four-day-old baby boy.
According to police reports, the newborn was allegedly taken from the health facility shortly after birth under circumstances that raised immediate suspicion. The disappearance of the baby triggered swift action from security agencies, leading to an urgent investigation and coordinated search operation.
Law enforcement officials confirmed that the baby has since been safely rescued and reunited with the family, bringing relief to both relatives and members of the public who had been closely following the case. The police described the recovery as a major breakthrough in the investigation, noting that the child is in good condition and receiving appropriate care.
Authorities have now identified the woman suspected to be at the centre of the incident and are actively pursuing all leads to determine her exact role and possible accomplices. Police sources say the case is being treated as a serious criminal matter, with investigations ongoing to establish how the baby was removed from the health facility and whether there were any security lapses or internal collaborations involved.
The incident has sparked widespread public concern, especially among parents and healthcare users, with many questioning safety protocols within medical facilities. Residents in the Mamprobi area and social media users have expressed both relief over the baby’s recovery and worry about the vulnerability of patients and newborns in public hospitals.
Community leaders have called for stronger security measures in healthcare institutions and urged the public to remain vigilant while cooperating fully with law enforcement agencies. They also appealed for calm as investigations continue, stressing the importance of allowing the police to complete their work without interference.
The police have assured the public that anyone found culpable will face the full rigour of the law. They have also encouraged individuals with credible information related to the case to come forward and assist with ongoing investigations.
Authorities say further updates will be provided as more details emerge and as the legal process progresses.
PRESS RELEASE:
POLICE RESCUE STOLEN NEWBORN BABY AND ARREST FEMALE SUSPECT AT MAMPROBI pic.twitter.com/j0xzw600zS
— Ghana Police Service (@GhPoliceService) February 19, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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