Uncategorized
Audio+Photos: Teacher arrested for blowing false alarm on Takoradi missing girls
A teacher at Assin Damang in the Assin Fosu district of the Central Region, Kenneth Kwabena Antwi has been arrested by the Assin Fosu police, for raising false alarm on the whereabouts of the three kidnapped Takoradi girls.
Three girls from separate families were taken from various locations in Takoradi in 2018 which caused the people in the town to be living in fear and after close to 4 months, nothing has been heard about of their whereabouts.
According to the Assin Fosu Divisional Police Commander, Chief Supritendent Henry B.M Bacho, the suspect called 191, the toll free line of the Ghana police service, to report his friends knew the whereabouts of the girls after a fight between them at a drinking spot.
According to eyewitnesses, the fight started after the Kenneth Antwi felt defeated in a heated debate on the existence of ghosts.
In an interview with Adom News, Kenneth Antwi who pleaded guilty to the charge asked for forgiveness.
“I reported my friends out of anger and a conversation I overhead about the missing girls and a huge amount of money which is about GHc15, 000.”
Source: Adom News
-
Lifestyle3 weeks ago
Road Safety Authority narrates how buttocks causes road accident
-
GENERAL NEWS1 month ago
Why 15 police officers stormed Owusu Bempah’s church – Kumchacha narrates
-
GENERAL NEWS3 weeks ago
Watch how Ibrahim Mahama rode Honda superbike to pay last respects to late friend
-
GENERAL NEWS4 weeks ago
How Offinso residents storm destooled queen mother’s house, demand for new chief
-
South Africa News4 weeks ago
Woman thrown out of a speeding taxi while on her way to work
-
GENERAL NEWS7 days ago
Deadly clash between youth and navy personnel results in two deaths at Tema Manhean
-
SHOWBIZ KONKONSAH1 week ago
Junior Pope’s Death: Video of John Dumelo refusing to join canoe for movie shoot over safety concerns resurfaces
-
News Africa2 months ago
‘Satanically dubious’ – SCOAN releases statement on BBC’s report about TB Joshua, church