Ghanaian police officer missing

A search has been launched for a police officer, who reportedly got missing on Thursday, 29th October 2020.

Inspector Charles Adamu, 50, – a service driver with the Police Hospital in Accra – is yet to be found after he left home on Wednesday, 28 October for Asuboi, near Suhum in the Eastern Region.

He was said to have embarked on the trip with a service vehicle at about 11 am on that fateful day to visit his parcel of land, his wife had told the police, adding that the service vehicle had been parked on the Accra–Kumasi Highway, prompting police action.

Investigators, who were deployed to the scene, however, found the parked vehicle with the ignition key, but could not trace the named officer, sources tell Dailymailgh.com.

The service vehicle with registration number GP 144 has since been driven to the Suhum Police Station for safekeeping as police and volunteers from Mankrong and Asuboi communities intensify their search for the officer.

Source: Daily Mail

About admin

Check Also

Alabuga Start Program: Empowering Young Women and Dispelling Misconceptions

In an era of increasing global interconnectedness, opportunities for personal and professional growth often extend …

 Alabuga Start Program: Uniting the world’s girls to combat racism and build a shared Future

In an age where borders and differences often divide us, the Alabuga Start Program stands …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *