The third Nigerian suspect in the Takoradi kidnapping case, Chika Innoidim John, has been repatriated to Ghana from Nigeria.
According to reports, the suspect was brought to Ghana on Wednesday, September 18, by some security operatives from Nigeria.
The suspect was arrested in August by Nigerian security services and their Ghanaian counterparts triggered repatriation processes.
The process was however delayed because the suspect was being investigated by Nigerian police on other alleged offences.
Before his arrest, the Ghanaian police had two suspects in custody for their alleged involvement in the kidnapping of four girls in Takoradi who have since been confirmed dead by police.
The main suspect, Samuel Wills, is currently serving an 18-month jail sentence for escaping from police custody while other charges are still pending. His alleged accomplice, John Orji, is also on remand.
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