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General News of Saturday, August 3, 2019
Source: citinewsroom.com
2019-08-03
Police recovered body parts around 7 pm on Friday
The families of the three girls kidnapped by Takoradi have suggested that the hierarchy of the Ghanaian security apparatus will resign if it is established that the human elements recently discovered by the police are those of the missing girls.
This follows a police announcement that they would have recovered human parts in a septic tank behind the house of one of the suspects on Friday.
In a statement confirming the operation, the police revealed that the remains discovered would be sent to the police forensic laboratory of the Ghana Police Service for badysis and further investigation.
Reacting to this, spokesman for the affected families, Michael Hayford Grant, explained that the new developments contradicted previous badurances given by security officers when rescuing girls.
"I'm short of words in that I do not know what kind of work the police do and if it's true [that the remains are that of the kidnapped girls]This means that State Minister for National Security Bryan Acheampong and Ms. Tiwaa must resign. "
The government has questions to answer – MP
The deputy of the Ellembelle constituency, Emmanuel Armah Kofi Buah, also said that the government had questions to answer, though it turns out that the remains that the police found were the girls in question.
The government has a lot of questions to ask not only families but also many families with girls. How do you fundamentally guarantee families with 18 and 20 year old girls that they can safely operate? And the irony of it is that we found Canadian girls but we could not find our own daughters. "
The MP also said that if the forensic badysis carried out by the police on the remains was positive, then the head had to fall.
If this is true, anyone related to this case, regardless of the level of their level, should be informed of the exit. At least let Ghanaians know that our lives matter, he added.
The MP said during an interview in Parliament that police had recovered human elements from a sewage system behind the home of the suspect, Sam Udoetuk Wills, who lived in Kansaworodo, Takoradi.
Police recovered body parts around 7 pm Friday.
In a statement, police called for calm while investigations continued.
"The human remains discovered would be sent to the Ghana Police Service's Forensic Science Laboratory for further badysis and investigation," added the statement signed by the head of the police's public affairs unit, DSP Juliana Obeng. .
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