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General News on Thursday, March 21, 2019
Source: clbadfmonline.com
2019-03-21
Minister of the Interior, Mr. Ambrose Dery
Interior Minister Ambrose Dery said the security apparatus was doing everything possible to find the three abducted girls in Takoradi, in the western region, between August and December of the same year. ;last year.
Priscilla Mantebea Koranchie, age 18, last seen on December 21, 2018; Priscilla Blessing Bentum, age 21, last seen on August 17, 2018; and Ruth Love Quayson, age 18, last seen on December 4, 2018.
Mr. Dery told reporters on Wednesday, March 20, 2019, in conjunction with the annual review of his department's activities in 2018, that the country's privacy legislation was hindering progress in the search for girls. .
"The police are at the top of the line," he said, adding, "We will come to a time when, as a country, we make some decisions about what we want – our privacy. We should be able to use technology to find out where a person is calling, but are we willing to give up our privacy? "
"Then we will be able to listen to some of the conversations that will help us stop the culprits.
"As a nation, as we work hard, we bring all the support we can get from the outside because we are talking about our daughters.
"They are the future. Yes, it is a very painful exercise for us. We very much hope that none of them has been killed, "he said.
Girls' families have threatened to sue the Ghanaian police for the delay in searching for victims and the picket line at Jubilee House.
The man suspected of being behind the kidnappings, the Nigerian Samuel Udoetuk-Wills, broke the cell and escaped from the custody of the police command metropolitan Takoradi on December 30, 2018, but was again arrested by the police.
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