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Samuel Udoetuk-Wills led police to the area near the Kansaworodo Girls Methodist High School hostel in Takoradi.
Police confirmed that they had recovered human remains from a septic tank located on a property previously occupied by the main suspect during the abduction of Takoradi's three daughters, Samuel Udoetuk-Wills.
The skulls were recovered Friday night in a septic tank at Kasaworodo, a suburb of Takoradi.
This operation followed an on-site search conducted by the police with the help of sniffer dogs.
Myjoyonline understands that the search was stopped.
The suspect allegedly took the police to the area near the Girls Methodist High School home.
During their investigations, the police learned that the girls were dead and buried in the septic tank located behind the accused's home, the sources said.
Subsequently, the police stormed the home of the accused in Kasaworodo. She cordoned off the area around 17:30 Friday and, with the help of the prison service, began emptying the septic tank.
Family members of missing girls have not yet commented on the latest development.
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You will find below the confirmation of the police.
Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie, 15, Ruth Love Quayson, 18, and Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21, have been missing for almost a year after their abduction in the metropolis of Takoradi.
This story will be updated as new details are gathered.
Coded language
The two suspects were charged with six counts of "conspiracy to commit a crime of kidnapping and abduction".
Earlier this week, Attorney General Patience Klinogo said the two Nigerian suspects, Sam Udoetuk Wills and John Oji, used coded language in their conversations on Facebook.
On Wednesday, during the court proceedings, she revealed that the suspects used a language related to kidnapping and blood sacrifice.
The Attorney General told the court that the revelation of their interaction was noted on the mobile phone of the second defendant, John Oji, after his arrest by the police on 4 June 2019 in Aflao, near the border between Ghana and Nigeria. Togo.
"The Facebook discussions of her mobile phone between A1 and A2 revealed coded language on kidnapping and blood sacrifice, as well as discussions about drugs that can be given to the victims of stupor," she said.
Continuing her statement in the Sekondi High Court, she also disclosed various mobile phone numbers that were attributed to both defendants after using it to receive money from relatives of the victim, said the Attorney General.
"On June 6, 2019, John Oji, in his statement of caution regarding the investigation, stated that he had come from Nigeria to Takoradi during the first week of December 2018 to see Sam Udoetuk Wills, the first accused, on the invitation of him. Oji admitted that he knew the two cell phone numbers used to receive parents' ransom by Wills. That he had the habit of communicating and WhatsApp Wills on the same. "
However, the two accused pleaded not guilty to the six charges laid by Attorney General Patience Klinogo in the amended indictment.
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