The Ghanaian police have reportedly asked for the extradition of a
Nigerian, Chika Nnodim, who was mentioned in the alleged kidnapping of
four Ghanaian girls.
The move is in collaboration with the
Ghanian Criminal Investigation Division (CID) and the Nigerian arm of
Interpol, a Ghanian newspaper, Graphics Online, reported on Monday.
The
report said the Ghanaian High Commission in Abuja, through the CID, the
Attorney-General’s office, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional
Integration, had written the Nigerian government requesting the arrest
and extradition of the suspects who had allegedly trafficked three of
the kidnapped minors to Nigeria.
According to the report, four
girls were said to be kidnapped by the suspects. But in a statement, the
National Agency for the Prohibition in Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP)
on Saturday said three girls were kidnapped.
The girls are
Priscilla Blessing Bentum, 21, Ruth Love Quayson, 18, and Mantebea
Koranchie,18. They were reported missing in Takoradi, a metropolitan
district and capital city of Sekondi – in Ghana, between August and
December 2018. The fourth girl, Ruth Abakah, 19, was reported missing
since July 2018.
However, operatives of NAPTIP announced that it
arrested the three Nigerians, Chika Nnodim, Samuel Udoetuk and John Oji,
in connection with the case.
According to the agency, the
suspects were arrested and handed over to the office of the
Inspector-General of Police for further investigation, following a
thorough investigation carried out at various locations in Nigeria and
Ghana.
“The suspect, who is believed to be part of a cross-border
criminal gang and have been under security watchlist of the government
of Nigeria and Ghana, was nabbed by NAPTIP officials after a very
painstaking investigation at various locations within Nigeria and Ghana.
“He
and two other Nigerians, Udoetuk-Willis and Oji, were alleged to have
been involved in the kidnapping of three Ghanaian girls aged between 15
and 21 years.
“The case was reported to the Agency by the Ghana
High Commission in Abuja on April 2019 alleging the kidnap of their
citizens from Ghana to Nigeria.”
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