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Police in Suhum have arrested five suspected kidnappers and successfully rescued two victims in a foiled kidnapping operation. The suspects were planning to demand a GHS 400,000 ransom. During the operation, officers recovered the following exhibits: One foreign pistol, forged currency notes, GHS 4,600 in genuine cash, one cutlass,...

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