In the last two weeks, there have been seven of these incidents, according to a recent report by UTV News.
His report states that a shoe vendor in Kasoa became embroiled in this concerning pattern after he allegedly made physical contact with two people who were thought to be Nigerien in origin.
“In the last two weeks, seven people in the Central region have had their penises go missing after having bodily contact with certain people,” Eben said, providing specifics about the encounter.
The most recent one occurred yesterday evening. Two individuals who appeared to be from Niger approached a man who sells shoes at Kasoa under the overhead with the intention of purchasing some of his inventory.
“They inquired about the cost, and
These two men gave the impression that they were unable to comprehend the seller’s words. The seller claimed that as one of them approached and made physical contact with him, he experienced an electric shock to the body and discovered, after repeated checks, that his penis was missing.
He clarified that after the suspects were captured and brought to the Kasoa C.B.D. police station, one of them confessed to being the mastermind of the crime and that he also claimed to be able to restore the missing manhood through chants and incantations.
But at the time the report was filed, the victim’s manhood was still missing in spite of his best efforts.
The suspects, he continued, had indicated that they are about forty people working in Accra, carrying out comparable tasks.
He then set off an alarm to summon help, and the two were apprehended and brought to the Kasoa C.B.D. police station. and during the police questioning, the man admitted that he did indeed take his penis and that he can restore it; however, the restoration of the penis still needs to happen after a number of chants and incantations.