His estranged wife suffered a cut on her palm in the process.
The film, which appeared to be an action movie, featured a man identified as Kenneth Adu Amanfo, the head of the Narcotics Control Commission, leading four armed men to attack his wife and attack a large number of people at Kwadaso Estate in Kumasi. attracted a crowd of people.
Mr. Amanfo was attempting to forcibly take custody of his children. The intervention of a good Samaritan was required and the woman and her two children were removed to take shelter in a church.
A visibly distraught Mrs. Adu Amanfo described her harrowing experience: Muv-Luv Newsdescribed how a black Land Cruiser intercepted her car and armed men ordered her out and forced her to the ground.
“At first I didn’t know who they were. All four of them were armed, wearing desert security camouflage uniforms and masks. They had pistols and rifles. Kenneth… When he came out, I knew he was my husband,” the woman said, crying. Luv news.
βThey ordered me to get out of the car. When I got out, one of the armed men sat in my car and ordered the children to get out of the car, but the children said no. “He ordered the children to get into the Land Cruiser, but they ordered the children to get out of the car. They refused and started crying,” she said.
The ensuing commotion drew a large crowd and prompted the intervention of concerned resident Kwame Fosu Appiah.
He said, “What he did to the children was bad. The children were shocked. They pushed one of the children and she fell down and her Bible fell to the ground.” and expressed his opposition.
“While the girl was screaming for help, one of the children, a boy, started running. I had to intervene. I told him that what he was doing was wrong. So I asked him, “Why don’t someone take a video of you and post it on social media?” What about the media? β
Appiah said: Muv-Luv News After the exchange with Mr. Amanfo, he allegedly ordered his sons to get into the car and they sped away.
He claimed that the men confiscated Mr Amanfo’s mobile phone and unfortunately Mr Amanfo suffered a cut on his palm.
Narcotics Control Commission chief Kenneth Adu Amanfo and his wife have been living apart for 10 years.
Mrs. Amanfo has since claimed to be caring for the children alone. A man had recently sought custody of the children and decided to take them by force on Sunday.
The 12 and 11 year olds said: Muv-Luv News They were shocked by the incident. “We are sad,” they said. Luv FMβErastus Asare Donkor.
Adu Amanfo has filed a formal complaint with the central police in Kumasi, and police say they are investigating.
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