Canadian Girls Kidnap: PRO from the Department of Education on Facebook Post | Social



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The Accra Region Police Service is investigating the Ministry of Education PRO, following a Facebook message regarding rescued Canadian women who were abducted on June 4th.

Vincent Ekow Assifuah is the subject of an investigation for having published on his Facebook diary on Wednesday June 12 that one of the suspects identified as being solely Seidu is a close badociate of a man of 39, business, Ibrahim Mahama.

The police on Thursday invited him following an official complaint filed by Mr. Mahama, brother of former President John Dramani Mahama.

Although the post does not appear on the timeline of Mr. Assifuah, the businessman would be hurt by this comment and would like it to be treated by the law.

Their captors detained them in a two-bedroom apartment located in Kenyasi-Achiase, in the capital of Ashanti region, Kumasi, in substandard conditions.

The half-finished building is overgrown with weeds and appears to have been vacant long before the abducted women were taken there.

A closed-circuit television footage (CCTV) allegedly led to the arrest of ten persons participating in separate operations in Sawaba in the municipality of Asokore Mampong and Kenyasi-Achiase, which would have saved the women .

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