Audio By Carbonatix
The police at Kwesimintsim in the Western Region on Monday intercepted a 207 Mercedes Benz bus carrying six suspected child traffickers and 17 children said to have been picked from Garu in the Upper East Region for sale in Cote d'Ivoire.
According to the Daily Graphic, all the six men are in police custody, while the 17 children have been handed over to the Western Regional Office of the Department of Social Welfare.
The six suspects are George Laree, 20; Azuma Laree, 31; Jean Badu, 42; Combite Latie, 30; Najet Lamboni, 33, and Laree Lamboni, 37.
A patrol team of the Kwesimintsim Police, led by the District Commander, ASP Magnus Sam, said the bus was intercepted while it was conveying the suspects and the victims towards the Ghana-Cote d'Ivoire border at Elubo.
The team said the children were being taken to Cote d'Ivoire to work as labourers on cocoa farms.
The police said during interrogation, all the children appeared to have been coached as to what to tell the police and other, officials when questioned on where they were going and who they were travelling with.
The suspects denied knowledge of the children and said they had only boarded the same bus at the Kumasi Lorry Station and that they had never seen the children before.
But when the police took the suspects to where the children were and the children were asked, to identify whom they were travelling with, one of the suspects, Azuma Laree, who had changed his earlier statement and told the police that he was travelling with only one child, had six other children identifying him as the one with whom they were travelling:
Other suspects were identified by two or three of the children as those responsible for their trip.
However, some of the older ones, told the police that they were travelling on their own and initially refused to board the bus which had arrived to convey them to the Department of Social Welfare.
They demanded that the suspects, whom they claimed they did not know, should be released to go with them.
One of the children, a little girl of about seven, said she was travelling with Azuma Laree to Cote d'Ivoire to work as a baby sitter for a family in that country.
Speaking to the press after preliminary police interrogations, the Kwesimintsim District Police Crime Officer, ASP Boakye Ansah, said the bus conveying the suspects and the children was intercepted when it was branching off at Apemanim towards the Elubo Border.
"The leader of the team, who is also the District Commander of Kwesimintsim, became suspicious and demanded to know whom the children were travelling with and where they were going," he said.
ASP Boakye Ansah said there was no answer to the question and so he asked the driver to make a U-turn to the police station.
In a statement to the Police, the driver said his vehicle had not been hired and that he was at the station when the children came and bought the tickets and boarded the vehicle one by one.
The only passengers aboard the 207 bus were the suspects and the victims. According to the suspects, they were from Togo and were only passing through Garu to Cote d’Ivoire.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: 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.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: 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.
Latest Stories
-
How Lindsay-Gamrat built Atlantic Catering into a 600-employee business in 10 years
38 seconds -
NPP Kpando leaders call for unity and renewed focus on 2028 after primary
2 minutes -
Pay to mine: JoyNews exposé links DCE to GH₵6,000 ‘galamsey fees’
6 minutes -
Chāo-Shì launches platform to create portable digital reputations for informal workers
11 minutes -
Nkenkaasu 24-Hour Economy Market
14 minutes -
Outer ring road makes Suame four-tier design obsolete – Roads Minister
15 minutes -
Avoiding Unexpected Tax Exposure in Ghana’s Petroleum Sector: Practical guidance for investors, contractors and sub-contractors
19 minutes -
Suame Interchange redesign driven by cost and urban impact – Roads Minister
26 minutes -
President Mahama swears in five new ambassadors
27 minutes -
Police intercept ammunition and gun being smuggled to Kpandai from Accra; 2 arrested
29 minutes -
Youth Diplomacy Meets Climate Action: Future leaders MUN Ghana’s historic engagement with German Ambassador trends globally
35 minutes -
Government vows action against officials implicated in galamsey tax exposé
36 minutes -
Suame Interchange changes based on traffic realities – Roads Minister
39 minutes -
Disinflation Through Stagnation: Unpacking Ghana’s macroeconomic triumph narrative
46 minutes -
Agbodza blames Asenso-Boakye, former government for Suame Interchange delays
47 minutes
