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A 35-year-old resident of Kwahu-Nsabah has been accused of sexually harassing two of his daughters.
According to reports reaching JoyNews, Mohammed Issaka allegedly had sexual intercourse with his 16-year-old biological daughter and stepdaughter aged 15 and got the latter pregnant.
Per the reports, Mr. Issaka is currently at large, evading arrest from officials of the Eastern Regional Police Command.
The Eastern Regional Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ebenezer Tetteh, who confirmed the incident, after contacting the Chief of the town, Nana Osei Twum, said the Service has commenced investigations.
He assured that his personnel are leaving no stone unturned to ensure they capture the suspect.
To bolster investigation, he has urged residents with information on the whereabouts of Mr. Issaka to contact the Police station.
Meanwhile, the Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) at Nkawkaw is pursuing the matter to ensure the suspect is apprehended.
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