The Police constable who allegedly impregnated two teenage sisters in Tamale has been interdicted after preliminary investigations have been concluded by the Police administration.
Constable Emmanuel Atievor will be processed for court if found culpable.
Meanwhile, father of the girls, Yaw Ahele, is reported to have said that the police in Tamale have compelled him to abort the pregnancies for the girls.
Speaking to Joy News on Thursday evening, Commissioner Okoe Brakatue, Police Commander in-charge of Tamale has said the girls and their father have gone into hiding and cannot be found to assist the Police in their investigations.
It will be recalled that The Public Agenda newspaper first broke the story on August 13th.
According to the story a police driver in Tamale, Constable Atievor is alleged to have simultaneously impregnated two blood sisters aged 14 and 15.
The two sisters are both class six pupils of the Police Barracks Primary School in Tamale.
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