The families of the three kidnapped girls have threatened to demonstrate to protest at the Western Regional Police Command if the police fail to provide concrete results on the investigation of the three girls by February 22, 2019.
Addressing a press conference at Diabene attended by the families, Queen-mother’s, taxi drivers and residents, Micheal Hayford Grant called for the Police Command to produce the officer of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) officer who aided the escape of the main suspect.
The only suspect in Police custody, Samuel Udoetuk Wills, is said to be behind the kidnapping of three girls in the Western Region between August and December 2018.
Samuel Udoetuk Wills is currently in police custody in Accra after he broke jail and went into hiding but was later rearrested at Nkroful near Takoradi.
He has failed to provide the location of the kidnapped girls.
He has been arraigned and is facing three counts of charges including escape from lawful custody, destroying public property and resisting rearrest.
Nana Adwoa Quayson, sister of one of the victims, Rita Quayson, is unhappy with the judge for not calling for a parade of the CID officers to enable the suspect to identify the person who aided his escape from lawful custody.
According to her, because the suspect confessed that he could identify the said CID officer, it was imperative on the judge to make an order in that regard instead of directing the suspect to produce his witness.
–citinewsroom