Col. Michael Kwadwo Opoku and Aghaor Sampson the ringleader of the kidnappers
DGN Online is informed that the Director of Operations at National Security, Col. Michael Opoku, led the rescue mission for the two kidnapped Canadian women in Kumasi.
DGN Online is also informed that the ringleader of the Nigerians involved in the kidnapping is Aghaor Sampson who has since been arrested.
In all three Nigerians out of 14 suspected kidnappers of the two Canadian Women are believed to be Nigerians.
The Canadian women have been rescued by an all Ghanaian security operative, DGN Online is informed.
Initial reports were that Canadian Security experts had been brought into the country to help with the rescue operation but DGN Online sources say there was no Canadian security officials involvement in the rescue operation.
According to information gathered by DGN Online, there was exchange of gun fire between the kidnappers and the Ghanaian security operatives.
Earlier, Information Minister, Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, announced the rescue in a statement issued on Wednesday, June 12, 2019.
Two Nigerians have already been linked to the kidnappings of the three Takoradi girls who are still in captivity.
One of the two kidnappers of the Takoradi girls, have since been jailed for jail break.
Details on Rescue
According to the Information Minister’s statement, “National Security Operatives in the early hours of Wednesday 12 June, 2019
completed an operation which successfully rescued the two (2) Canadian women recently abducted in the Ashanti Region.”
It said “details of the operation and ongoing efforts to ensure that similar incidents are successfully resolved will be made available in a subsequent press briefing scheduled for 15:00 hours today.”
“Government continues to encourage the media and commentators to be
circumspect in public commentary on security matters in order not to compromise other related operations.”
Citizens and travellers are once again assured that Ghana remains safe, it said.
The Victims
Lauren Patricia Catherine Tilley, 19, and Bailey Jordan Chitty, 20, both students working as volunteers in Ghana for an international development organisation, Youth Challenge International, were allegedly abducted recently and taken to unknown destination by some gun-wielding men.
The captors had ambushed the young women on a driveway at Ahodwo-Nhyiaeso near the Royal Gulf Club in Kumasi, whilst returning from a food joint in an Uber car.
They were bundled into a Toyota Camry saloon car and whisked away after stepping out of the car to go to their hostel at the Silver Spring avenue.
That prompted the Canadian Government to swiftly issue a travel advice for its citizens traveling to Ghana, warning of “violent crimes” in the West African nation.
BY Melvin Tarlue