In a bold move against crime and corruption, the NACOC Bono-East Command swooped on Donkor-Nkwanta, arresting six individuals during its high-profile “Operation Clean Street.”
Authorities say the operation targeted illegal activities and aimed to restore law and order, sending a clear message: the streets will no longer be a safe haven for wrongdoing.
The streets of Donkor-Nkwanta saw a major shake-up as NACOC Bono-East Command arrested six suspects in a crackdown dubbed ‘Operation Clean Street.’
The arrests are part of a sweeping campaign to rid communities of corruption and criminal activities, proving that NACOC means business.
A major anti-corruption sweep in Donkor-Nkwanta has resulted in six arrests, as the NACOC Bono-East Command launched its crackdown, ‘Operation Clean Street.’
Officials say the move targets corrupt practices and illegal street activities, sending shockwaves through the community. Citizens are calling it a long-overdue clean-up.

NACOC Bono-East Command Targets Street-Level Corruption: Six Arrests in Donkor-Nkwanta
In a major anti-corruption drive, the NACOC Bono-East Command has apprehended six suspects in Donkor-Nkwanta under the initiative ‘Operation Clean Street.’
The operation aims to improve local governance, enhance community safety, and demonstrate the government’s commitment to tackling corruption at all levels.




