{"id":38174,"date":"2019-06-12T14:54:49","date_gmt":"2019-06-12T18:54:49","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/?p=38174"},"modified":"2019-06-12T14:54:49","modified_gmt":"2019-06-12T18:54:49","slug":"2-canadian-women-abducted-in-ghana-rescued","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/canada\/2-canadian-women-abducted-in-ghana-rescued\/","title":{"rendered":"2 Canadian women abducted in Ghana rescued"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Two University of New Brunswick students abducted June 4 in Ghana while volunteering with a non-governmental organization were rescued in an early-morning raid and eight people are in custody.<\/p>\n

Ghana’s\u00a0Ministry of Information\u00a0said the rescue operation was completed\u00a0in the south-central Ashanti region.\u00a0The Canadian government said in an email to\u00a0CBC on\u00a0Wednesday that it’s “very relieved to confirm”\u00a0the release of the women,\u00a0whose names were disclosed by Youth Challenge International (YCI), the NGO with which they were volunteering, as Lauren Tilley and Bailey Chitty.<\/p>\n

On its website, YCI said both women were getting support from professionals and that they were physically unhurt.<\/p>\n

“The parents of both young women have been in contact with their daughters\u00a0and at this time wish to express their extreme gratitude to the Ghanaian police, the Ghanaian government and the Canadian government for all their support and actions throughout this extremely difficult time,” the statement on the site said.<\/p>\n

3rd woman identified<\/h2>\n

Tilley, 19,\u00a0and Chitty, 20,\u00a0had been\u00a0abducted\u00a0at the Kumasi Royal Golf Club at 8:25 p.m. local time\u00a0on June 4, said a\u00a0news release\u00a0from the Ghana Police Service.<\/p>\n

Tilley is originally from Rothesay, N. B.,\u00a0a suburban community on the outskirts of Saint John.\u00a0Chitty is from Amherst, N.S., a town that borders New Brunswick.<\/p>\n

“Bailey and Lauren are receiving emotional and psychological support from professionals as they travel home,” YCI said in the\u00a0news release.<\/p>\n

“Medical reports are that they are both physically unhurt. At this time, we are unable to comment on the police actions, the rescue or the perpetrators of the abduction.”<\/p>\n

CBC News has confirmed a third woman was also present at the time of the abductions. Luce Th\u00e9riault\u00a0is originally from New Brunswick and works at the Multicultural Association of Fredericton.<\/p>\n

At a news conference Wednesday, Ghana’s minister of information,\u00a0Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, said the women have been flown to the capital,\u00a0Accra.<\/p>\n

He\u00a0said security officers in Ghana surrounded the location where the women were\u00a0held just before 5 a.m. local time. By\u00a05:15 a.m., the team had “breached the premises” and gunshots were fired.<\/p>\n

Five Ghanians and three Nigerians are in custody. One of the suspects sustained minor injuries.<\/p>\n

Oppong-Nkrumah said an ongoing interrogation process will determine whether more arrests will be made.<\/p>\n

He said one of the suspects might be\u00a0linked to a separate kidnapping case involving\u00a0multiple Ghanaian girls.<\/p>\n

No ransom was paid<\/h2>\n

The ministry said no ransom was paid or discussed between the suspects and security agents in Ghana, and there was no foreign\u00a0involvement in the operation.<\/p>\n

“The Canadian team was in town to explore ways in which they could help,\u00a0but that was not necessary,” Oppong-Nkrumah\u00a0said. “Our people on the ground have clarity on what to do. And the result is what you see currently.”<\/p>\n

Global Affairs Canada also said consular officials are providing assistance to the two women\u00a0and their families.<\/p>\n

“Due to the provisions of the Privacy Act, and out of respect to these two Canadians who have been through harrowing experiences, no further information will be disclosed,”\u00a0spokesperson Guillaume B\u00e9rub\u00e9 said by email.<\/p>\n

The ministry has sought to assure travellers that the West African nation remains safe despite a recent uptick in kidnappings for ransom. The country has been considered one of the safest in the region for foreign travellers.<\/p>\n

Maritimes react to kidnapping<\/h2>\n

Political leaders in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were relieved Wednesday\u00a0to learn Tilley and Chitty\u00a0were found safe and unharmed.<\/p>\n

Amherst Mayor David Kogon said “there are an awful lot of relieved people in the Amherst area.”<\/p>\n

“I just can’t imagine the angst and now the relief that she’s been rescued … it’s just not something you hear about in Amherst.”<\/p>\n

Although Kogon hasn’t spoken directly with Chitty or her family, he said the town is grateful for authorities involved in her rescue.<\/p>\n

“Unfortunately they were just in the wrong place at the wrong time.”<\/p>\n

Health Minister and PC MLA Ted Flemming said Tilley resides in his riding of Rothesay.<\/p>\n

“Who could be anything but fabulously relieved that she’s been rescued?” he said. “It’s a wonderful story, it’s international.”<\/p>\n

Inside New Brunswick’s Legislative Assembly, Green Party Leader David Coon became emotional while congratulating Ghana officials for their efforts in rescuing the two women.<\/p>\n

“A lot of prayers have been said over the past week for these two young women and their families, today they were answered,” Coon\u00a0said.<\/p>\n

CBC News also asked for an interview with\u00a0UNB, which wouldn’t comment about last week’s kidnapping.<\/p>\n

“The university will not be issuing anything publicly about this situation, and we ask our community to do the same,” said university spokesperson Natasha Ashfield\u00a0in an emailed statement.<\/p>\n

“Even though we’re incredibly pleased to see a successful resolution, we need to respect the privacy of our students and their families.”<\/p>\n

President\u00a0vows crackdown on kidnappers<\/h2>\n

This marks the second time in about a month that foreigners have been\u00a0targeted in Kumasi. Earlier, an Indian national\u00a0was abducted and rescued.<\/p>\n

Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo,\u00a0<\/em>has vowed to crack down on kidnappers amid fears the abductions could harm tourism.<\/p>\n

Francisca Forson, a freelance journalist in Accra, said the Ghana Tourism Authority that regulates the industry has shut down the hostel where the two Canadians were lodging after doing inspections.<\/p>\n

“They were operating without a licence, and they shut that down, and they also issued a warning that they would be tougher with other hostels or hotels where foreigners are lodged,” she said.<\/p>\n

“So, there’s efforts on the part of the authorities to ensure that foreigners do not feel unsafe and are able to come here.”<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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