The leader of the IGP Special Operations Team, widely known as “Black Maria,” DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil, has indicated that the unit will soon undergo a change in leadership.
In a video sighted by ABC News GH, DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil was seen addressing members of the team, touching on recent developments surrounding the alleged assault of renowned Ghanaian businessman Ibrahim Mahama in Tamale.
The incident, which reportedly occurred on March 21, has sparked public concern, with claims suggesting that personnel linked to the Black Maria team may have been involved. However, the unit has firmly denied any connection, maintaining that its officers were not present at the scene.
Following the allegations, the matter was referred to the Police Professional Standards Bureau, the internal body tasked with probing misconduct within the Ghana Police Service.
Amid the controversy, DSP Bawah Abdul Jalil reassured his team that the unit remains active but confirmed that changes at the top are on the horizon.
“Today, we are going to move on with the IGP’s special operations because it is still in existence but there’s going to be a change in the leadership. The leadership that is coming is still going to be the leadership that is going to work for the IGP,” he said.
He further called for unity and cooperation within the team as the transition approaches.
“I believe the total support that I had from you, whoever that is going to come to take over from me, everyone will join hands and make sure we keep this country safe irrespective of whatever reservations we have,” he added.
The anticipated leadership transition comes at a time of heightened scrutiny for the special operations unit, as investigations into the Tamale incident continue.




























