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Family of New Force spokesperson accuses government of kidnapping

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The family of The New Force’s spokesperson has accused the Ghanaian government of forcibly detaining their daughter, Shalimar Abbiusi, asserting that she is not a criminal but has been taken into custody by the National Investigation Bureau (NIB).

In a recently released video by The New Force, both of Ms. Abbiusi’s parents were shown in tears, fervently pleading for the release of their daughter.

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“They kidnapped my daughter, she did nothing wrong. She is not a criminal” her mother cried.
Her father also appealed to authorities to release her innocent daughter.

“I want to speak to the government; give my daughter back” he fumed.

The father specifically implored authorities to release his innocent daughter. According to The New Force, Shalimar Abbiusi, responsible for the movement’s diaspora and diplomatic engagements, was initially invited by the police for a discussion on Monday, December 4, 2023, and has not been released since then.

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