ACP David Ocloo, Director General for Public Relations of the Ghana Police Service (GPS) has urged the public to remain calm as laboratory investigation continues in Takoradi girls' kidnapping case.
He said Media commentators are also expected to state facts that have been confirmed by Police and respect the sensibilities of their audiences especially, families of the kidnapped girls.
This followed a release issued by the police about human remains found by the police during investigations.
An operation by officers of Criminal Investigation Department and Western Regional Command had retrieved some human remains from a septic tank in a building previously occupied by convict Samuel Odeoutuk-Willis, who is standing trial for the kidnapping of the three Takoradi girls.
The human remains, discovered late on Friday, August 2, have been sent to the forensic science laboratory for analysis and further investigation.
Source: GNA
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It's clear this is a cover up work done by the GPS/CID in cahoots with the politicos of the NPP. The main suspect has been in custody for the past one year. Was the suspect using phone, pc connected to data? How did he access his facebook in custody? The GPS CID through Tiwa said the girls were alive, at the time the suspect was in there custody. Probably, the suspect will not be able to kill the girls (while he was kept in custody by the police.
Some Ghanaian media houses and their journalists are very IRRESPONSIBLE! You wonder who thought them journalism! 'we are the 1st to say it'. For what!