Police inspector found unable to speak after he went missing for days
- An inspector with the MTTD of the Ghana Police Service named Robert Obeng has been found after he went missing for 2 days
- Inspect Obeng, after returning home, has been unable to speak and has been sent to the hospital for treatment to restore his ability to speak
- He is from Dichemso in the Ashanti Region and is currently at the Adutwumwaa Hospital in the region
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Inspector Robert Obeng, a Ghanaian police officer who works with the Motor Traffic and Transport Department of the Ghana Police Service, has been found after going missing.
A report filed by Mynewsgh.com indicates that the police inspector had gone missing after he left his rented apart on January 18, 2020, and was unable to get traced.
It is indicated that he returned on January 20, 2020, but has been unable to utter any word, for which reason he was sent to the hospital for treatment.
It is still unknown where he went to and what exactly happened to him but it is hoped that all the questions regarding his well-being will be answered with further investigations and hospital diagnosis.
Inspector Robert Obeng is currently at the Adutwumwaa Hospital, Dichemso in the Ashanti Region where he is receiving medical attention.
Readers will be kept updated on any other updates regarding the rather mysterious report.
While on the subject of police officers, Constable Theresa Dadzie, a young Ghanaian police officer, is fast gaining traction on social media after celebrating her birthday.
In an investigative report sighted by YEN.com.gh on Pulse.com.gh, it is indicated that photos released by Theresa gathered thousands of reactions online.
A number of beautiful police officers have been in the news lately because of their hot and admirable photos but a glance at Theresa's shots shows she is in to offer stern competition.
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Source: YEN.com.gh