A former Inspector-General of Police (IGP), John Kudalor has said the calls for the removal of the  Director-General of the Criminal Investigations Department, COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah is too early.

Mr Kudalor explained that developments in the Takoradi kidnapping case are still unfolding hence it'll be premature to demand the ousting of the CID boss.

The calls for the removal of COP Maame Yaa Tiwaa Addo-Danquah intensified after human remains were found last Friday in a sewage system near the home of the main suspect in the kidnappings, Samuel Udoetuk Wills.

In a brief comment on the case in an interview on Citi FM, Mr. Kudalor said: “it will be too early [to call for the removal of the CID boss] because we have not gotten to the end of [the case].”

“So let’s get to the bottom of it then we’ll trace backwards and see where the lapses were and those who flouted our procedure in tackling such crimes.”

Mr. Kudalor felt “this lab DNA test will let us see whether the matter has been concluded or not.”

In April, the CID Boss notably assured families police knew the whereabouts of the three kidnapped girls; Priscilla Blessing Bentum, Ruth Love Quayson and Priscilla Kuranchie.

This was met by cries from the kidnapped girls’ families who warned CID Boss to stop playing with their emotions because of the lack of clarity.

The following month, the CID Boss said her comments were misunderstood and only meant to give the families hope.

Before the debacle, families of the kidnapped girls’ had already been appealing for the CID Boss’ removal.