On July 6, 2014, hiplife
artiste, Castro, born Theophilus Tagoe and his female companion, Janet Bandu
disappeared during a jet-ski ride on the Volta river in Ada and many are those
who believe the police charged with searching for them are not doing enough.
There are even some who
believe the police has entirely stopped looking for the two but DSP James
Benefo Darkwah, PRO of the Police CID, says the search is still on.
“We have not given up. We still make
constant checks to find out if there is anything new. We are still searching
for them. The investigations to locate the whereabout of both Castro and Janet
Bandu are still ongoing.
We have extended the search and Interpol
Ghana has informed their colleagues in the sub-region to search as well. That
is to let us know if they come across any missing persons. They have been given
the necessary information about them so we are still searching.”
He said they were still open
to all possibilities and hoped they would still locate the two missing persons.
“We are still hoping for a positive result
from our search and since every case is treated on its own merit, we have not
given up hope. Legally we can only pronounce them dead after seven years so at
the moment we believe they are alive” he said.
This is because The Evidence
Act of 1975, Section 33, says a person can only be declared legally dead after
seven years by a court, where the person in question has not been seen or heard
from in seven years despite diligent and persistent efforts to find him.
Asked what has been done so
far in the bid to locate the two missing persons, DSP Darkwah said;
“Our Marine Police as well as Intelligent
Unit have been involved.”
“We have been to places we think we could
find them. We have visited the Ada town itself, the estuary, along the beaches
and all coastal towns.
We have also done collaborations with
fishermen along the beaches to help. Although there have not been any new
information in connection with the incident, we are hopeful our continuous
search will yield positive results.”
Touching on why they cannot
call an end to the search and probably declare them dead, DSP Darkwah said
legally they cannot be pronounced dead until after seven years.
“Right now although we are doing all we can
to find them, we are still apppealing to the general public to come out with
information to assist us. We want Ghanaians to know we have not given up on
them and still on the lookout for them.”
He added that since the
disappearance was under investigations, the criminal aspect of the case was
still another aspect of the case being considered.
As long as Castro and Janet
have still not been found, the investigation would be covering all aspects of
the matter, including the criminal elements.
Source: omgghana
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