No officer was involved in alleged kidnapping of Emirates Airlines Manager – National Security

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The Ministry of National Security has denied allegations by the Herald Newspaper regarding the alleged kidnapping of Sylvia Baah, the Airport Services Manager of Emirates Airlines at Kotoka International Airport.

In a statement issued on Monday, November 25, the Ministry categorically denied any involvement by its officers or those of the National Intelligence Bureau in the alleged abduction.

The Ministry expressed concern over the claim and stated that it has initiated investigations into the circumstances surrounding the alleged incident.

The Ministry assured the public that any culprits found responsible for the alleged abduction would face the full rigours of the law upon the conclusion of the investigations.

The Ministry urged the public to treat the allegations with the contempt they deserve, emphasising that no officers from the Ministry or the National Intelligence Bureau were involved in the incident.

Meanwhile, the Ghana Police Service on Friday, November 22 commenced an investigation into the alleged kidnapping of Baah. According to the police, the victim was reported to have been allegedly taken from the entrance of her residence in Accra on Thursday, 21st November 2024.

But it later confirmed in an update on Saturday, November 23, announced that it had successfully rescued Baah and had since been reunited with her family.

Authorities assured the public that an active search is ongoing to apprehend the suspects behind the crime, emphasising their commitment to justice.

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