ABDUCTION OF EMIRATE COUNTRY SERVICE MANAGER: Crime scene wiped to hide evidence

The site where Emirates Airlines Airport Service Manager, Mrs. Sylvia Patience Baah, was held hostage for approximately 42hrs following her kidnapping in November last year has been leveled.

In what appears to be a deliberate effort to eradicate any traces of the location that has morphed into a crime scene, the structures in the vicinity have been razed, and the land excavated.

The spot, situated within the Ridge enclave behind the Ghana Institute of Journalism, and in-between the house of former President Akufo-Addo and the National Peace Council’s office, now lies as an empty parcel with the structures demolished.

The frontage is now barricaded with roofing sheets suggesting the place holding the Signal Bureau Dungeon had also been secretly sold to a private individual.

With this demolition, any potential evidence the police, who claim to be probing Mrs. Baah’s abduction, may have gathered from the site is now irretrievable.

Speculation suggests that the top-ranking officials of the Signals Bureau orchestrated the carefully planned demolition, as lower-level staffers returned post-election to discover the site obliterated.

This occurrence has cast suspicion on the Signals’ senior leadership, notably on Kwabena Adu Boahene, the Director General, and Benjamin Ansah, the Director of Operations, regarding their alleged complicity in the obliteration of evidence, including forced disappearances and the abduction of Mrs. Sylvia Baah.

Recall that the unfortunate woman was abducted by individuals believed to be National Security personnel in November last year.

This transpired subsequent to an incident where Kwabena Adu Boahene, the Signals Bureau’s Director General, along with Ben Ansah, the Director of Operations, and Rashida Nasamu were prevented from boarding an Emirates Airlines flight to Dubai by Mrs. Sylvia Baah due to arriving late at the airport.

It is suspected that Mrs. Baah, seized on her way back from the gym, was kidnapped in line with purported promises that retribution would be exacted for denying Adu Boahene and his clique entry onto the Emirates Airlines flight to Dubai.

Following her capture, she was taken to the now-leveled facility seemingly to eradicate any proof of the crime.

In a secret video tape leaked by the New Republic Newspaper, three unmarked vehicles were seen tracking the movement of Sylvia Baah from a gym at the airport city to her Spintex home before she was abducted.

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