Citi FM journalist, Caleb Kudah has been released from the grips of National Security operatives.
He was released Tuesday night, hours after he was picked up by the operatives, together with a colleague, Zoe Abu-Baidoo.
According to sources, the operatives stormed the premises of the Adabraka-based station to whisk away the journalist and his colleague.
The sources added that he was arrested for allegedly filming at the premises of the National Security Ministry.
Sources say Management of Citi FM led by the Chief Executive Officer, Samuel Attah-Mensah accompanied Caleb and officers to the National Security Ministry.
They returned with Zoe Abu-Baidoo, while Caleb Kudah was interrogated for a while before being released.
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