The police have confirmed the discovery of a fourth set of human remains in an uncompleted building.
The remains were discovered at an uncompleted building where Samuel Willis Udutoek, the prime suspect in the Takoradi kidnapped girls' case was re-arrested and later convicted for unlawful escape.
According to ACP David Eklu, Director of Public Affairs, Ghana Police, the remains which were decomposed were found in addition to other materials which will aid in their investigations.
ACP who was speaking in an interview on GHOne added 'there is more to it than meets the eye'
Meanwhile, investigations are underway to establish the identity of the remains.
This fourth discovery comes barely a week after skeletons were found in a sceptic tank on a property previously owned by the prime suspect
The remains were discovered at an uncompleted building where Samuel Willis Udutoek, the prime suspect in the Takoradi kidnapped girls' case was re-arrested and later convicted for unlawful escape.
According to ACP David Eklu, Director of Public Affairs, Ghana Police, the remains which were decomposed were found in addition to other materials which will aid in their investigations.
ACP who was speaking in an interview on GHOne added 'there is more to it than meets the eye'
Meanwhile, investigations are underway to establish the identity of the remains.
This fourth discovery comes barely a week after skeletons were found in a sceptic tank on a property previously owned by the prime suspect