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Four foreign nationals arrested for alleged child trafficking

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The Ghana Police Service is investigating the operations of a child trafficking syndicate at Kokrobite in the Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro Constituency.

Four persons believed to be Cameroonians were arrested over the weekend, while they were transporting some children in a taxi cab.

The nine victims, aged between three and 12, were rescued as investigations continue.

Director of Anti-Human Trafficking Unit at the Police Headquarters, Chief Superintendent Michael Baah, said four suspects have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping.

Traditional authorities in the area have since expressed shock at the development.

Adontenhene of Kokrobite, Nii Kwashie Djabum in an interview with journalists urged parents to be extra vigilant to keep their children safe.

One Response

  1. How on earth and in journalism does suspected persons become branded as kidnappers traffickers syndicate.

    What are we trying to project here.

    Policing irresponsibility, or state journalism
    Or our alertness, while we all know we have issues surrounding areas we should concerntrate on and we are struggling to proof some christian who come to church, go to the beach, drop kids in school and pick them bc of a single police intimidation not accepted by those nationals they just became traffickers syndicate.

    Police officer do what you are supposed to before reporting.

    We are watching and the whole world is now following up.

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