The Police Service has secured a court order to refer the husband of Rhodaline Amoah-Darko, a staff of the Ashanti Regional Lands Commission who went missing in August this year, for psychiatric examination.
According to the Service, the decision to refer Dr Wilberforce Aggrey for psychiatric examination has become necessary as part of its investigation to locate the whereabouts of Mrs Amoah-Darko.
In a statement signed by the Director of Public Affairs, Superintendent Alexander Kwaku Obeng, the service revealed that its decision stems from incoherent statements made by Dr. Wilberforce Aggrey on the whereabouts of his wife.
However, the Service stressed that “the police have no evidence linking Dr. Aggrey to the disappearance of Rhodaline.
The statement adds that investigations are still ongoing and for that matter, they are unable to disclose any information to the public on the matter.
Mrs Amoah-Darko, mother of three, is said to have left home for work on August 30, 2021 and never went back home.
Investigations have revealed that the Lands Commission did not assign Rhodaline any official work on that fateful day.
Meanwhile, the Police Service has urged members of the public to desist from creating and circulating unconfirmed reports since such rumours can impede investigations.
The Police have given the assurance that it will update the public once investigations are completed.