Crimes: Pastor Calls for Review of Ghana's Law

The Church Leader was commenting on the return of the 29- year- an old pregnant woman who was kidnapped some weeks ago and the number of crimes recorded in the country recently and how the citizens fell unsecured in the country.

Crimes: Pastor Calls for Review of Ghana's Law

Leader of Church of Christ Central in the Sunyani Municipal, Brother Daniel Kyere-Mensah has attributed the continuous perpetration of crimes in the country to the lack of will to punish offenders.

Speaking with Ark News monitored by Soireenews Brother Daniel Kyere-Mensah said unless the law deals with culprits,  the criminals will always carry on with their evil plans

He was not happy about how Richard Appiah was described as mentally challenged when he was caught in his action.

The Church Leader was commenting on the return of the 29- year- an old pregnant woman who was kidnapped some weeks ago and the number of crimes recorded in the country recently and how the citizens fell unsecured in the country.

The Takoradi Divisional Police Command has reportedly found the 29-year-old pregnant woman who has gone missing on Thursday, September 16, 2021, in the Western Region.

The Takoradi Divisional Police Commander, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Yao Tettehgah told the incident to the media that the woman has been speechless and receiving treatment at the Axim Government Hospital.

Earlier, the victim's husband Michael Simons said his wife lives with her mother due to her condition.

He said his wife, Josephine Simons went on a morning walk from the Amanoo road to the Paa Grant Roundabout area all in Takoradi as part of her routine exercise, however, she did not return home.

According to him, the victim's mother became afraid and quickly notified him that his wife hasn't returned home.

He stated that he thought his wife might have been rushed to a health facility for delivery so the family started going to the health facilities with the hope of finding his wife but their search has proved futile.

He said at about 11 am on Thursday, September 16, 2021, his mother-in-law received a call from some strange persons demanding ransom before they could release her pregnant daughter.

Simons explained that the demand from the suspects, who, both he and his mother-in-law could not readily identify, prompting them to quickly report the case to the Takoradi police.

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