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Police are also searching for Doreen Nkunu s alleged accomplices.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Effia Tenge, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Command, made this known to the Ghana News Agency, in Accra.
She said on January 04, 2021, the Adenta Police received a complaint from Nkunu s father that on January 03, 2021 at about 1400 hours, Doreen Nkunu,18, a Senior High School final year student left home unceremoniously and had since not returned.
The police said the teenager s father said during WhatsApp chats with Doreen s cell phone number, an unidentified person who claimed to have had Doreen in his custody demanded a ransom of GH¢1,000.00 and subsequently provided phone numbers into, which the money should be paid.
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The Police is investigating the death of two persons whose bodies were found in a septic tank at Amasaman in Accra.
A third person, Felix Azilagbeto, who was retrieved together with the two deceased: Ebenezer Boye Nartey, 35, and Samuel Oko Ayitey, 39, at the residence of one, Kwame Ayamba, is currently receiving treatment at a hospital.
Deputy Superintendent of Police, Effia Tenge, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Command, told the GNA that on December 26, 2020 at about 0830 hours, the Police received information about the death of the two who were allegedly trying to dislodge a manhole for one Ayamba.
She said enquiries revealed that on that same day, the complainant contracted the services of one Ebenezer Boye Nartey, a septic tank vehicle operator, to dislodge the waste from his septic tank.
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The Accra Regional Police Command is looking for the mothers of two infants abandoned at two different locations.
The babies were dumped at Ogbojo and Agege, all suburbs of Accra.
Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Effia Tenge, Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Command, told the Ghana News Agency.
She said on December 27, 2020 at 0720 hours, Police received information indicating that a newly born baby had been abandoned at Ogbojo, and so the Police proceeded to the scene and found a day-old baby behind a cemetery.
DSP Tenge said the baby was taken to the Ogbojo Hospital for medical care.