The tutor of the Victory Senior High School in Kumasi who has been cited for luring her female students into prostitution has denied ever seeking clients for the students.
She said the students were rather involved in a love affair with the gentleman in question.
Police say two girls, 17 and 18 have claimed that their housemistress sent them to a nearby guest house to meet a man who offered them money for sex.
The housemistress allegedly facilitated the escape of the girls out of the school’s premises for the purpose of meeting with the man to transact their business.
But the accused denies complicity in the matter.
The Manhyia Divisional Police Commander, ACP George Mensah, told Joy News a third suspected victim is being hunted by the police.
The girl is expected to help facilitate investigations into the issue.
ACP Mensah said a docket will be prepared and forwarded to Attorney General’s office after investigations.
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