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Police rescue Emirates Airlines Manager 72 hours after abduction

The Ghana Police Service has announced the successful rescue of Sylvia Patience Baah, the Airport Services Manager of Emirates Airlines in Accra, who was reportedly kidnapped on Thursday, November 21. She has since been reunited with her family.

According to the Police, Sylvia Baah was allegedly abducted at the entrance of her residence in Accra, prompting an intensive investigation and rescue operation.

In a statement, the Police expressed gratitude to the public for their cooperation. “We thank all those who provided information during the rescue operations and the general public for their support and collaboration,” the statement read.

Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Dr. George Akuffo Dampare has personally engaged with the victim and her family, who are reportedly in good spirits. To aid in their recovery, a team of Police medical officers and clinical psychologists has been assigned to offer support.

Efforts are ongoing to track down the suspects involved in the abduction. The Police assured the public of their commitment to ensuring justice is served. “We are continuing our search for the perpetrators and remain determined to bring them to justice,” the statement concluded.

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