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We’re working to safely rescue kidnapped pregnant woman in Takoradi – Police
The Ghana Police Service says they are working tirelessly to rescue the 28-year-old pregnant woman, who went missing in Takoradi on Thursday, September 16.
According to the Ghana Police Service, they want to rescue the pregnant woman alive and capture the persons behind the kidnapping.
Acting Director in Charge op0f Public Affairs ACP Kwesi Ofori noted that they are on the beat leaving, no stone unturned to rescue the pregnant woman.
He was speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5fm.
Josephine Panyin Mensah reportedly went missing after going for a routine dawn walk on Thursday, September 16, 2021.
Her husband, Paul Simon reported the incident to the police and later said the mother had received a phone call from a suspected kidnapper demanding a ransom.
The police in Takoradi has started investigations into the circumstances that led to the missing of the pregnant woman.
ACP Kwesi Fori assured the public especially the family of the pregnant woman saying, ”we are working around the clock to rescue the woman. We are sleeping on the job. We want to rescue her alive. So if you have any information, you can reach the Police on 18555. We will continue to investigate the matter,” he added.
Source: rainbowradioonline.com
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