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In court, the kidnappers of the two Canadian women rescued on Wednesday demanded a $ 800,000 ransom for their release.

Six of the eight people arrested as part of the kidnapping were placed in custody by the High Court of Accra on their first appearance since their arrest. The court, presided over by Judge George Buadi, placed them in custody for two weeks following a plea by the prosecution that the investigations into the case were still ongoing.

The hearing will continue on July 1, 2019.

The accused are Sampson Aghalor, said Romeo, Elvis Ojiyorwe, Jeff Omarsar, all Nigerians, Yusif Yakubu, Abdul Nasir and Seidu Abubakari, Nba-Ghanaians.

All were charged with two counts of conspiracy for the abduction, while Aghalor, Ojiyorwe, Omarsar and Yakubu were separately charged with kidnapping. Presenting the facts of the case, a senior prosecutor, Ms. Hilda Craig, stated that Aghalor had established ties with Yakubu in March 2019.

Aghalor discussed the kidnapping as an exchange with his new friend Aghalor then went to Nigeria and recruited Ojiyorwe and Omarsar to join the gang.

On June 4, 2019, the gang launched an abduction operation in Kumasi and managed to kidnap the two Canadians after being accosted at their home in Nhyeasio, a suburb of Kumasi.

The gang sent the two girls to an unfinished building in Kenyasi Krobo.

The prosecutor added that Aghalor, who was the leader of the gang, had called the families of the two girls and demanded $ 800,000 in ransom.

In order to prove that they were serious, the gang coated blood on the girls and the ground.

On June 11, a national security team, led by Colonel Micheal Opoku, arrested Yusif who then took them to the rest of the group. During their arrest, the defendants mentioned Nasir and Abubakari as part of the gang.

No ransom was paid in exchange for the abducted women.

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