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General News on Tuesday, January 29, 2019
Source: Starrfmonline.com
2019-01-29
The family in a police report asked for help to find their daughter
Seli-Ann Amoako Atta, aged 15, has been missing in Tema since Saturday, January 26, 2019.
According to the missing girl's mother, she allegedly took second-hand clothes for sale on Saturday and would not be back on Sunday, as she would have gone to a police station to make a statement.
She had to sell the sheets around the Tema 1 community.
The family in a police report asked for help to find their daughter.
This development comes as a result of serial reports of girls abducted across the country.
At the same time, the Minister of Gender, Cynthia Morrison, revealed that the main suspect of the series of kidnappings in Takoradi, in the Western region, had started talking to the police.
A Nigerian national, who is believed to be the main suspect in custody, Willis, has refused to speak since his arrest a few weeks ago.
However, during a visit to the families of the kidnapped girls, Ms. Morison said the suspect was now expressing and baderting that the victims were alive.
"I'm glad the culprit started talking, that's what I wanted because I did not think he would not speak, he had to talk and he was talking. … According to them, he said they are still alive, so let's take that from there, we should not speculate, "she told the media.
Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo Danquah, Director General of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), badured the families whose children were kidnapped in Takoradi that they will soon be reunited.
DCOP Tiwaa Addo Danquah said this in an exclusive interview with Emmanuel Ohene-Gyan, of Empire News, after meeting with the three families in separate meetings on Saturday, January 27, 2018.
The three (3) girls identified as Priscilla Blessings Bentum, Ruth Quayeson and Priscilla Mantebeah Koranchie were abducted between August and December, respectively in Kansawrodo, Butumagyebu (BU) and Nkroful in the metropolis Sekondi-Takoradi.
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