Friday, May 2, 2025 - The Ghana Police Service, in a joint operation with the National Signals Bureau (NSB) and the Nigerian Police Force, has successfully rescued two female victims who were kidnapped and featured in a viral video.
The disturbing footage, which circulated widely on social
media, showed one of the victims being assaulted with a machete while nude. The
footage sparked public alarm and prompted swift action by security
agencies.
The abductors released two more videos of one of the
kidnapped women, clothed and naked.
In a statement issued on Friday morning, May 2, 2025, the
Ghana Police confirmed the rescue of the victims and announced that eight
suspects had been arrested in connection with the kidnapping.
The arrests were made across various hideouts in both Ghana
and Nigeria.
One of the ring leaders of the kidnapping syndicate Okoribe
Olohitare Ejeme, a female employee of the Port Harcourt International Airport's
Security (AVSEC), was arrested on Thursday.
Ms Ejeme's arrest was a collaboration between the Ghana
Police Service through the National Signals Bureau (NSB) and the Nigerian
Police Force.
“The Ghana Police Service, in collaboration with the
National Signals Bureau (NSB) and the Nigeria Police Force, has rescued the two
female victims of kidnapping captured on video which went viral,” the statement
read.
“Eight (8) suspects have so far been arrested in connection
with the crime from their hideouts in Ghana and Nigeria.
"Further details will be shared in due course.
“The Ghana Police Service is immensely grateful to the NSB
and the Nigeria Police Force for the collaboration and support in the rescue
and arrest operations,” the statement added.
One of the victims, identified as 39-year-old Ama Serwaa
Konadu, a well-known hairdresser and event decorator in Asiakwa in the Abuakwa
South Municipality of the Eastern Region, was abducted on April 22, 2025. She
had reportedly left home for work when she was captured by unknown men.
The following day, her captors sent multiple nude videos
of her to family members using her own phone, demanding a ransom of GH₵500,000
for her release. In the videos, she appeared severely traumatised and was shown
being physically assaulted.
The victim's family lodged an official complaint with the Ghana Police and other national security agencies, who promptly launched an investigation with support from Nigerian authorities.
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