A 47-year-old EMT officer, Alhassan Kunfo, has been arrested by police at Bole, in the Savannah Region, for allegedly defiling two children.
According to a close source, the victims, aged five and seven years, are neighbours of the suspect.
They were reportedly passing behind the suspect’s house when he lured them into his room and proceeded to sexually assault them.
Suspect Kunfo allegedly threatened the children before leading them home.
The seven-year-old victim, who was in pain, informed her parents about her ordeal while she was taking her bath.
The case was immediately reported to the Bole police who facilitated his arrest.
According to the police, he will be put before the Bole District magistrate Court.
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