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Kidnapped Emirates Airways Supervisor Rescued By Ghana Police

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The Ghana Police Service has efficiently rescued Sylvia Endurance Baah, the Airport Providers Supervisor of Emirates Airways in Accra, who was kidnapped on November 21, 2024, on the entrance of her residence. Asserting her rescue on November 23, 2024, the police confirmed that she has safely returned to her household.

Following her rescue, a workforce of medical professionals and medical psychologists has been assigned to assist Baah and her household throughout this restoration interval. The Inspector-Common of Police (IGP), Dr. George Akuffo Dampare, personally engaged with the sufferer and her household, sharing that they’re in good spirits regardless of the traumatic incident.

In the meantime, a manhunt is underway to trace down these chargeable for the kidnapping. The IGP has assured the general public that the suspects will face justice.

He additionally expressed gratitude to people who supplied essential info in the course of the operation, stating: “We want to take the chance to thank all those that gave us items of knowledge in the middle of our rescue operations particularly and the general public typically for his or her assist and cooperation.”


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