Director-General, Public Affairs of the Ghana Police Service, ACP Kwesi Ofori has said the 28-year-old Josephine Panyin Mensah who was found a few days after reportedly going missing admitted lying in the presence of her mother and other witnesses.
ACP Kwesi Ofori said she will still be prosecuted in spite of her admission that she wasn’t kidnapped and was also not pregnant because her conduct has put the entire nation, state institutions and the media through confusion hence, the police will go ahead with the prosecution.
“She is in custody at the moment. Nothing will stop the police from going ahead to the court.”
“Yesterday, she was cautioned and even though she admitted the offence in the presence of her mum, family relations and an independent witness.”
“Definitely, we will be going to court, looking at the damage caused in terms of the confusion for the family, entire nation and the media front,” he said on Newsfile on Saturday, September 25.
Earlier official complaints lodged by Panyin Mensah’s husband at the police station on Friday, September 17 indicated that she was heavily pregnant and had been kidnapped.
But after being found at Tolanu, a suburb of Axim, exactly five days later, she was without her supposed nine-month pregnancy.
This heightened fears about the turpitude of her alleged kidnappers in the Western Region.
The Ghana Police Service has announced that Panyin Mensah has pleaded not to be prosecuted after confessing she was not pregnant and not kidnapped.
The Police in a statement on Friday, September 24 said “The suspect, Josephine Panyin Mensah, 28, has confessed to the Police during further investigations and stated that neither was she pregnant nor ever being kidnapped. The public will be updated with further details.”
Source: 3news