Takoradi has kidnapped girls … We know where they are – CID



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The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghanaian police indicates that he now knows where the three girls kidnapped by Takoradi are.

Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah, Deputy Director General of Police (DCOP), who disclosed this information to Accra, said that after months of lengthy investigations, jointly with the National Investigation Bureau (BNI), the CID was able to find the location of the three girls who were all alive and well.

She appealed to the families of the victims to continue "as they desperately needed news of their daughters and their fate since the first, Priscilla Bentum, had been abducted in August 2018.

Exact location

At a press conference yesterday, the IDC official said she could not reveal the exact location of the girls, which could compromise their safety, but she badured that the police were collaborating with others. stakeholders to bring them back safely.

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Ms. Addo-Danquah said following the disappearance of the girls – Ruth Love Quayson, 18, graduated from Fijai SHS in Takoradi; Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21, a student at the University of Education, Winneba living in Kansaworodo, a suburb of Takoradi, and Priscilla Mantebea Korankye, 15, a student at Sekondi SHS who was kidnapped around Kansaworodo – a suspect Udoetuk Wills, a Nigerian, was arrested and, although he denied having knowledge of the case, he mentioned a certain John Nweke as the guardian of the girls.

The suspect had since been brought before a court and placed in pre-trial detention, while the investigation was continuing.

Attack on British girls

Addo-Danquah said three well-known armed robbers who attacked the 10 British who arrived in the country for a charity mission in collaboration with a British NGO, Partner Africa, based in Ghana, were arrested on 7 December 2018.

According to her, on their arrival at Kotoka International Airport that day, the 10 British, five men and five women, were led to join two of their compatriots at Kokrobite, where they were attacked by a gang three robbers armed with pistols and machetes.

They stole from foreigners 11 mobile phones, credit / debit cards with personal identification numbers (PINs), an iPad mini, gold wedding rings and 940,000 GH ¢, she said, adding that as if that were not enough, the thieves raped all five young women who arrived that evening and a British lady residing in the place.

Collection of information

The director general of the CID said that after three months of intelligence gathering, surveillance and in-depth investigations, the two main suspects – Ishmael Akyene, aka Nana Israel Damascus, 34-year-old driver, and Daniel Akpan , a 34-year-old Nigerian driver – were also arrested at Akweley, near Kasoa, and at Kwashieman, respectively, on March 9, 2019.

She added that a third accomplice, identified as Asuquo Mboutidem Edem, aka Faith, a Nigerian, was however on the run and that an intensive search had been conducted for his arrest.

During the interrogation, the two arrested suspects confessed to the facts and recounted other robberies and rapes committed before and after the Kokrobite incident, the majority of the cases being concentrated around East Legon and Kokrobite. surroundings.

They bought jewelery valued at more than $ 100,000 and over $ 200,000 in cash from seven robberies in the area, she said.

Assbadination of Hussein Suale

Ms. Addo-Danquah said that after the horrific murder of Tiger PI's investigative journalist in Madina in January of this year, two key witnesses helped police forensic police to create two artistic images that confirm the resemblance of the attackers.

She said that 13 people had already been interviewed about the murder and that statements had been collected to badist investigations.

Among them was a former president of the Ghana Football Federation (GFA), Mr. Kwasi Nyantakyi, involved in documentary number 12 on football; Assin Central MP, Mr. Kennedy Ohene Agyapong, and Tiger PI President, Anas Aremeyaw Anas, she added.

Menzgold

On the Menzgold saga, Ms. Addo-Danquah said that the police still had not instituted formal proceedings against the president of the gold distribution company, but accused another, in Ghanaian court . Emirates (United Arab Emirates).

The IDC official indicated that until the case in Dubai was over, the Ghanaian police failed to seize him, explaining that NAM1 had been released on bail on 25 March 2019, but that he had been able to execute it and that his lawyers had obtained the letter from him. Release.

According to her, due to the warning against the red alert, he was arrested again on the order of Interpol and the Dubai police had obtained a local arrest warrant based on the red warning of INTERPOL.

He was currently in police custody in a Dubai police station and, although he was on bail, the case was not over yet, as the police would continue to present him in court. court until the case is completed before being handed over to Ghana. she explained.

"We are in contact with the Dubai police and everything is under way," said Ms. Addo-Danquah.

Menzgold 's wronged clients staged several demonstrations to demand the arrest and punishment of the war – time director general, but the clients, who accused the government of negligence and insensitivity to their concerns, did not go to court. have not paid much attention to them.

Murder of a woman GPHA

The IDC director also spoke of the murder of Ms. Josephine Tandor Asante, head of public affairs and marketing at the port of Tema, found dead by her son in her room at the EMEFs Estates building in Afienya, near Tema.

He added that the driver of the deceased and her companion had been brought to justice, because of their complicity in the murder.

They were brought before the Tema District Court and placed in pretrial detention, while the DNA fingerprints of one of the suspects had been badyzed in the police forensic laboratory, as well as the records of the deceased and suspects.

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