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General News of Sunday, March 24, 2019
Source: Myjoyonline.com
2019-03-24
Francis Mawusi Ahiabenu has been missing since Friday, March 22
A one year old boy was stolen from the Takoradi market, better known as Market Circle.
Francis Mawusi Ahiabenu was stolen from his mother Friday by a woman, who would be 40 years old.
According to the boy's mother, Nana Akosua, the suspect dressed in a long dress with a veil engaged in a warm conversation.
She told Ina-Thalia Quansah, Western Region correspondent, that she had found the suspect in front of his sister's shop across from her home cleaning her son. groin.
Nana Akosua revealed that the woman had approached her later to ask if her children were ewes and that she had responded in the affirmative, the suspect continuing to ask for the name children.
She explained that the suspect had told her that she also called Mawusi after learning the name of the young Francis.
The mother of two said the suspect asked to buy a pastry and sausage for her children.
Even though she agreed, Nana Akosua was worried because of recent kidnappings in the area. She followed the suspect closely, watching his children.
However, she returned to her place when she saw the suspect turn in his direction and bring back his children. She started to panic when she realized it had been an hour but her baby still had not come home.
She then saw her first child come back to the corner of the street crying wondering where the suspect was and what could have happened.
This was the last time she saw her baby.
Since the kidnapping, Redeem Christian Church has become her second home, while she hopes and prays for the miraculous return of her "Ceeceeboy", a year old (as she l? call lovingly).
Meanwhile, police and residents of Takoradi are looking for a middle-aged woman who allegedly stole Mawusi, a year, from her mother.
Leonard Quansah, a family member, says that they trust the police to do a good job because the closed-circuit television camera from a nearby bank has captured the unidentified woman, cuddling him while she was moving away from the market.
Takoradi abductions
Little Francis Mawusi is not the first child missing in Takoradi.
Three girls – separated families – have been taken from various locations in Takoradi since last year and nothing has been said about their fate.
Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21, was taken for the first time in August 2018. The student left the house to devote herself to the choir but never came back. His anxious father reported his disappearance to the police 24 hours later. It is now known that she was abducted in Kansaworodo, a suburb of Takoradi, a city rich in oil.
Ruth Love Quayeson, 18, took a taxi to her home in Diabene and traveled to Butumagyedu Junction. She has not been seen yet.
Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie, age 15, was last seen on December 21, 2018. She told her younger siblings that she was walking in a nearby town, Nkroful. Since then, no one has heard about it anymore.
In many cases, the parents of the girls demonstrated to ask the police to react quickly when looking for their daughters.
The main suspect Samuel Udoetuk Wills, a Nigerian, one day broke the cells and was arrested again after a manhunt.
The police were not able to collect useful information from the suspect about the whereabouts of the girls.
Suspect, Samuel Udoetuk Wills
In January 2019, Cynthia Morrison, Minister Delegate for Social Welfare and Women, said it would appear that the three missing young Takoradi women who have been abducted since last year are still in Ghana.
However, no news regarding the location of the girls has been heard.
Joy News has launched a campaign to put pressure on the police and encourage citizens to help find missing girls.
The slogan "If you see something, say something."
Join the #BringBackOurTaadiGirls campaign.
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