Ghanaian businesswoman Rashida Saani who was unfairly implicated in the alleged kidnapping of Emirates Airlines Ghanaian employee, Sylvia Baah, has been vindicated.A statement from the Ministry of National Security has denied allegations of their officers and by extension, Saani, of orchestrating a kidnapping plot on Sylvia Baah."The Ministry of National Security has noted with concern a publication by the Herald Newspaper alleging the abduction of one Sylvia Baah, manager of Emirates Airlines at the Kotoka International AirPort, by officers of the Ministry of National Security and the National Intelligence Bureau," the statement read.The statement said the individuals named in a story by Ghanaian newspaper The Herald for allegedly orchestrating the kidnapping plot did not partake in any such enterprise."The Ministry wishes to categorically state that no officer from the Ministry or the National Intelligence Bureau was involved in the alleged abduction of Sylvia Baah.

Meanwhile the Ministry has initiated investigations into the circumstances surrounding the alleged abduction," it continued.The Ministry assured the public that "culprits of the alleged abduction will be made to face the full rigours of the law following the conclusion of the investigations."The Ministry of National Security urged the public to "treat the allegation by the Herald Newspaper with the contempt it deserves." The newspaper made a series of serious allegations against Rashida Saani, a private businesswoman, after an incident at the airport in which she was prevented from boarding an Emirates Airline flight by Sylvia Baah.Saani who felt the incident was unjustified vented her frustrations and made her point of view known.

Based on this flimsy evidence, The Herald accused her of being culpable after Baah ended up being kidnapped a few days following their interaction, a preposterous accusation that GhanaCelebrities.Com's Founding Editor, Chris-Vincent Agyapong, dismantled in this article.The businesswoman has finally been vindicated with the National Security confirming their officers were not involved in any kidnapping attempt, much less a civilian.

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