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Rocky55 Blog of Thursday, 9 January 2025

Source: Isaac Appiah

I went to look for my Range Rover at the National Security office. Seidu

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Popular thug Seidu, who supports the ruling NDC and is from the Ashanti Region, has refuted media claims that he went to the National Security Blue Gate headquarters to steal motorcycles.

In a video that is currently accessible online, he said that on that particular day, he broke into the National Security building to look for his Range Rover.


He went on to say that when he arrived, he noticed some individuals coming and going, and that day he even discovered that there was another National Security office behind the one he had known about because that was where he had been put after his detention a few years prior.
He claims that his primary motivation for going there was to find out the location of his Range Rover, which had been stolen from him on the day of his arrest years prior and about which he has received no information to date.

Seidu clarified that anyone who accused him of stealing motorcycles from the property was lying because neither he nor his boys ever took any motorcycles from the location.


The "senior man" from Kumasi continued by saying that he could purchase 20 or 30 of the aforementioned motorcycles right away and didn't understand why he would be accused of breaking into the National Security office to steal motorcycles.
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Source: ghpage.com

In 2019, Seidu was taken into custody on suspicion of abducting two Canadian women who were volunteering for a charity while in the country.


The Ghana Police Service and the Canadian police had to work together to find the two women and rescue them; they were transported back to their homeland right away.

Seidu and a few others were detained in relation to the abduction, but four individuals received sentences totaling forty years in prison at the conclusion of the trial.