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Three persons, who allegedly kidnapped one Rolland Clottey at Ablekuma-Joma in the Greater Accra Region, have been remanded in Police custody by an Accra Circuit Court. The accused persons are: Kwabena Awere, a 39-year-old trader, Emmanuel Nyarko Boadi, a 37-year-old mason and Nurudeen Adams, a 33-year-old farmer. Awere and Boadi…
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In his last days in a hospital in The Netherlands, CPP founding chairman Jose Maria Sison remained optimistic, saying that the current situation in the Philippines will remain a fertile ground to advance people’s fight.