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Three persons caught with human parts at Abuom near Sankore in the Asunafo South District of the Ahafo Region have been arrested by the Kukuom Police. Thirty-five-year-old Peter Foh, Yaw Yeridie, 31, and Berko Isaac, 30, were arrested on Sunday evening, the District Police Commander, DSP Lawrence Adomberi confirmed.He said the suspects dug up a female grave at the Aboum Presbyterian Cemetery at about 11 pm on the fateful day they were arrested.“We had information that two people were found with a box containing human parts and so they were arrested and sent to the Abuom police station but the people were trooping in to lynch them,” he said.
DSP Lawrence Adomberi said he quickly asked his patrolmen to move in and rescue them so they were rescued and sent them to the Police Station.Later on Monday, the police arranged with the suspect to arrest the one who sent them to pick up the body parts.“He was also arrested and the three of them are now in custody pending for investigations,” DSP Lawrence Adomberi added.“My information is that the body parts things were exhumed at Abuom Presbyterian Cemetery and for now we are told they are ritualists.”DSP Lawrence Adomberi said the suspects will be put before court on Tuesday for the trail as reported by the Daily Graphic
DSP Lawrence Adomberi said he quickly asked his patrolmen to move in and rescue them so they were rescued and sent them to the Police Station.Later on Monday, the police arranged with the suspect to arrest the one who sent them to pick up the body parts.“He was also arrested and the three of them are now in custody pending for investigations,” DSP Lawrence Adomberi added.“My information is that the body parts things were exhumed at Abuom Presbyterian Cemetery and for now we are told they are ritualists.”DSP Lawrence Adomberi said the suspects will be put before court on Tuesday for the trail as reported by the Daily GraphicDISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
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