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Two persons have been arrested for possessing broken skulls suspected to be a human head at Sekondi in the Western region.
The suspects, 20-year-old Isaac Kweku Agyapong and Shamusu Mohammed,18, were arrested Thursday afternoon at Asamansudo a suburb of Sekondi.
A police source reveals the suspects are believes to have exhumed the skull from the Nzema area and was billed to meet a prospective buyer in Sekondi but luck eluded them hence their arrest
The situation attracted many who thronged the police station to catch a glimpse of the suspects.
The development comes in the wake of stories of abductions in the Sekondi-Takoradi metropolis in recent times including the four missing Takoradi girls
The two persons were arrested after they had approached a resident Leonard Samuel Lamptey requesting his help to locate a place where they could get human parts to buy
The revelation according to Leonard got him alarmed considering the recent happening in the metropolis
A source says, the suspects who are residents of Ankobra in the Ellembelle district and Aboadze in the Shama district of the Western Region exhumed the Skull from a grave at Asanda, a farming community at Ellembelle district .
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