The Ghana Police Service is working closely with Nigerian authorities to facilitate the transportation of two victims and suspects involved in the recent kidnapping case back to Ghana.
The Ghana Police Service, in collaboration with the National Signals Bureau (NSB) and the Nigeria Police Force, successfully rescued the two female victims who were kidnapped and featured in a viral video. The chilling footage, which captured the victims in distress, had sparked widespread public outrage and concern.
In a joint operation, eight suspects were apprehended in connection with the kidnapping, with arrests made in both Ghana and Nigeria. The suspects were located at various hideouts across the two countries, with law enforcement agencies working together seamlessly to track and capture the perpetrators.
Addressing journalists in Accra on Tuesday May 7, DCOP Lydia Yaako Donkor, Director General of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) said efforts were underway to ensure both the victims and suspects are safely transferred.
“As of today, both suspects and victims are with the Nigerian authorities, and efforts are being made to transport the victims to Ghana and also extradite the suspects to Ghana to assist investigations,” she stated.
DCOP Donkor revealed that the families of the victims had paid a total of GHS18,000 to various phone numbers as part of ransom demands.
However, she assured the public that the victims are currently in stable condition.
“Information received from our counterparts in Nigeria indicates that both victims are fine. They have received routine medical checks,” she added.
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