Nigerian Kidnapper Reveals How He Escaped From Police Cell In Ghana. Photos

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Nigerian Kidnapper Reveals How He Escaped From Police Cell In Ghana. Photos

The Nigerian kidnapper, Samuel Udoetuk-Wills who escaped from the custody of the Takoradi Metropolitan Police Command in Ghana on 30th December and was re-arrested earlier this month (on January 3), has narrated how he escaped from police cell.

Samuel Udoetuk, kidnapper arrested in Ghana

28-year-old Samuel was earlier arrested for allegedly kidnapping girls in Ghana.

The suspect was arraigned at the Takoradi District court as some relatives and parents of children allegedly kidnapped by the suspect besieged the court to listen to proceedings and to catch a glimpse of the suspect.

Wills appeared in court last week Wednesday on three counts of escape from custody, destruction of public property and resisting arrest. He pleaded not guilty to charges.

A prosecution witness, Detective Inspector Charles Agyei, tendered in court three pieces of iron rods, two hacksaw blades Wills used in cutting the burglar-proof at the Takoradi cells and his caution statement. The suspect managed to cut the iron rods in the window of the cell to escape.

He told the court that he found the three pieces of iron rods in a dustbin while the two hacksaw blades were also found on a window pane of the cells on January 6.

According to the police, Wills admitted the offences and indicated that the accused claimed someone helped him to secure the hacksaw blades he used in cutting the iron rods.

He has been remanded in police custody to appear in court again on Monday, January 28.

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