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Comfort Arhin, a mother of one of the young women in Takoradi, kidnapped infamous, revealed that in one of her calls for help from the police, police officers asked her to stop disturbing them.
Comfort Arhin, mother of one of Takoradi's abducted women, Ruthlove Quayson, expressed her disappointment at what she said was an attitude of non-sympathy on the part of the Western Regional Police as a result of kidnapping of their children.
In a report seen on Kasapafmonline.com, Arhin claims that the attitude of the police has caused her further trauma, pointing out that she panics when she calls for news of the court officers.
According to Ruthlove Quayson's mother, a senior Western Regional Police Command police officer told her to stop bothering them about her kidnapped daughter.
The officer reportedly told Arhin that those whose girls had been kidnapped in early August were even quieter and not "disturbing".
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The girls kidnapped from Takoradi.
Source: UGC
Arhin reportedly told Kasapa FM: "I've practically stopped calling the police for updates and learning to bear my pains alone because calling the police is a waste of time and a bit like a nightmare for me."
I recently went to the police to inquire about my children and a senior police officer told me categorically to stop bothering them.
He said that the family of the girl kidnapped in August had learned to be patient, much more than mine recorded in December.
At the same time, the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghanaian police denied the Daily Guide reports that the three girls kidnapped by Takoradi were saved.
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The Daily Guide of Wednesday, April 24, 2019 announced that the girls had been rescued and were undergoing a medical examination in Accra.
According to the Daily Guide, the girls were brought from Takoradi to Accra on Monday, April 22, 2019 and were transported to an BNI clinic located around the 37th Accra Military Hospital for preliminary medical care.
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