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How we tracked down suspects who abducted, tortured Ghanaian hairdresser, one other in Port Harcourt – NPF

Ama Serwaa Konadu, a hairdresser and event decorator in captivity
Ama Serwaa Konadu, a hairdresser and event decorator in captivity

The Nigeria Police Force has explained how it cracked a criminal syndicate that held a Ghanaian hairdresser, Ama Serwaa Konadu, and her compatriot captive in an apartment in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

It would be recalled that  Konadu became an online sensation a few days ago after a video of her being tortured n@ked by some masked men hit the internet.

One of the kidnappers said Konadu was being held in Nigeria and ordered her family to pay 500,000 cedis (about 52m) to release her or he would cut her breasts and sell them for money.

The incident created xenophobic tension in Ghana as many young Ghanaians took to social media to express anti-Nigerian sentiments.

However, the Ghana Police announced on Thursday that the syndicate holding Konadu and another lady had been smashed through collaborative efforts with the Nigerian police counterparts.

The spokesperson of the Nigeria Police Force, Muyiwa Adejobi, has now issued a press release to shed light on how the criminal gang was busted.

The statement read:

“TRANSNATIONAL CRIMES: NPF CRUSHES TRANS-BORDER KIDNAPPING SYNDICATE.

As Operatives Successfully Rescue Kidnapped Ghanaian Nationals.

In a resounding victory against crime, particularly transnational crime, the Nigeria Police Force has once again demonstrated its resolve to safeguarding lives and property, dealing a significant blow to organized criminal networks operating across international borders.

Following a report filed with the National Central Bureau (NCB) Abuja on April 27th, 2025, regarding the kidnap of one Anastasia Arthur aka Baidoo, a 48-year-old Ghanaian national, the Nigeria Police Force, through its Intelligence Response Team (IRT), has successfully rescued 2 kidnapped Ghanaian Nationals and apprehended a key kidnapping syndicate operating across international borders.

Initial investigations revealed that Ms. Baidoo’s abduction stemmed from a sophisticated Facebook love scam. Advanced technical analysis provided a lead to a key location connected to the perpetrators, and operatives were deployed for immediate action. Working in close collaboration with the Ghanaian Police Service, the IRT operatives identified a criminal syndicate with members operating in both Ghana and Nigeria.

Key breakthroughs in the investigation included the arrest of one Emeka Christian, a 27-year-old Nigerian national residing in Bolgatanga, Upper Eastern Ghana, who confessed to receiving GH 10,000 Cedis as ransom money for the victim through his Ghanaian mobile account. He further admitted to transferring the Naira equivalent to a Nigerian bank account belonging to one Peter Okoye.

On May 1st, 2025, at approximately 1:22 PM, IRT operatives successfully tracked Peter Okoye, the prime suspect, to Port Harcourt, Rivers State. The suspect was apprehended along with members of his syndicate: Paulinus Chidokwe, 35, and Chinonso Okafor, 35.

Two Ghanaian women, Ms. Anastasia Arthur aka Baidoo and Amaseerwaa Konadu who were victims of these abductors, were  rescued in the process. The victims have been taken to the hospital for proper treatment having been held under dehumanizing circumstances, while the suspects are currently undergoing investigation and upon conclusion, those involved will be made to face the full wrath of the law

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM., has commended the officers for their swift and coordinated operation, which led to the successful rescue of these foreign nationals.  This achievement underscores the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force and in collaboration with its international partners to combat transnational crime and ensure the safety and security of all individuals within and beyond our borders. The Nigeria Police Force urges the public to be wary of online romance scams and report any suspicious activity to the nearest law enforcement agency, particularly the Nigeria Police Force via our contact handles.”

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