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Police rescues Airport Service Manager who went missing

November 23, 2024
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Police rescues Airport Service Manager who went missing
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News reaching Yawanews.com has it the Airport Services manager for Emirates Airlines in Accra, Madam Sylvia Baah who was reported missing since Thursday, has been found

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According to reports, she was last seen on Thursday, November 21, 2024 around the hours of 07:30 in the evening outside of her home off the Spintex road in Accra. Her vehicle was left in her residence while she was never home. The case was reported to the Ghana Police Service who began investigation into the matter.

According to a statement by the Ghana Police Service, Madam Sylvia Baah has been rescued and reunited with her family on Saturday, November 23, 2024 morning. The statement also indicated that, suspects involved in the alleged kidnapping were not found during the rescue but the police is still on the search for them.

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A team of Medical Officers and Clinical Psychologists have been assigned to the victim and her family by the Ghana Police Service to assist them during their difficult moment. The Ghana Police Service also expressed appreciation to all whistle blowers and informants who gave pieces of information in their rescue process. They assures the public of bringing the suspects to book as soon as possible.

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