Takoradi has kidnapped girls: the minority is preparing to transport PGIs to Parliament



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General News of Saturday, May 4, 2019

Source: Myjoyonline.com

2019-05-04

PROFILE OF GIRLS TAKORADI play the videoThe three girls were abducted in Takoradi last year

The minority in Parliament said it would bring before the House the Inspector General of Police, who would answer questions about the kidnapping of three girls in Takoradi.

Haruna Iddrisu, leader of the minority, said that when the House resumes, it will move a motion to that effect.

"The issue of abducted girls is a matter of national importance and the next time we come, we will file a petition to compel the Inspector General of Police, through the Ministry of the Interior, to report to this room measures taken these kids, "said the MP for Tamale South.

The legislator said he wanted different answers from the rhetoric that dominated the police press conferences.

When were the girls abducted?

The first of the three, Priscilla Bentum, was abducted in August 2018. Since then, two more people have disappeared. Mantebea Koranchie and Ruth Love Quayson in December of the same year.

Samuel Wilson Udoterg, a Nigerian was linked to these disappearances.

The suspect was not charged. He was arrested but escaped.

After his reappearance, he was tried and sentenced to 18 months in prison for jailbreak without any convincing progress in the charge of kidnapping him.

Police from the West region first told Joy FM that the suspect was driving them to erroneous locations, supposedly those of the girls.

What did the police say?

The CID police said at a press conference that she "knows where are the girls".

In April, COP chief Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah addressed the bailiff.

The families of the girls, however, questioned the integrity of the police. "I do not think so," Ruth Love Quayson's sister told Joy News.

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