US couple detained in Ghana while trying to adopt

Jun 26, 2012, 11:54 PM

Associated Press

ACCRA, Ghana (AP) – An American couple who used their popular blog to chronicle their journey to adopt four children from Ghana were detained and their two biological children placed in a local orphanage over the weekend after authorities suspected them for child trafficking, officials said Tuesday.

Sol and Christine Moghadam from Irvine, California, had traveled to Ghana with their two biological sons after their application to adopt the four siblings had been approved, according to their blog. An adoption agency official said the family was later reunited and the couple cleared to leave the country with their biological children, although their newly adopted kids will need to await their visas.

They were stopped Friday at Kotoka International Airport where they tried to board a flight with the four children, whom they had adopted from the city of Kumasi, located 160 miles (250 kilometers) northwest of Accra, police in Ghana confirmed.

Kyle Tresch, a vice president for the adoption agency Dillon International Inc., said the couple had already obtained a court order that made them the legal guardians of the four Ghanaian children and were waiting for the U.S. government to approve visas for them when the incident occurred.

They were taken into custody after the government received a phone call from an anonymous tipster who accused them of child trafficking, according to a statement posted on the website of AdoptTogether, an advocacy group that produced a video of the couple’s adoption process.

“I can tell you that we are investigating a couple who arrived at the airport with six children _ four blacks and two whites _ which aroused the suspicion of security officers at the airport who stopped them from traveling,” Comfort Miah, an official with the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Ghanaian police, told The Associated Press. “They say the children were adopted and we are investigating to find out if this has been properly granted by a court of proper jurisdiction.”

On their blog and in a video created on their behalf, the couple and their friends say Christine Moghadam was forced to spend a night in jail on Friday, while Sol Moghadam was held in a detention center. Their two biological children were placed in an orphanage.

The couple had to post a bond for their release, and their passports were returned to them on Monday, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said at a media briefing in Washington on Tuesday.

Tresch said that as of Tuesday, all six children were with the couple. The couple, he said, was free to leave Ghana, though they will need to wait for visas to be processed before the adopted siblings can leave. Attempts to reach the couple through their blog and through Facebook were not immediately successful.

Frank Kwofie, director of operations for the police’s criminal investigations department, confirmed that the family had provided documentation.

“The couple had documentation, but we have had cases where such documentation is fraudulent, so we are having it verified,” he said.

On their blog, the couple described the toll of the ordeal: “We are emotionally exhausted and traumatized from the entire incident,” they posted on Tuesday. “Our case is not complete yet but our chief officer from the Ghana police department has apologized for their overreaction and stated that our detainment was a mistake on their part. Although we have many pending circumstances before uniting our family, we have complete trust in God that He will provide a way out and heal our family from this traumatic situation.”

Their blog, “Our adoption journey to Africa,” has received 47,600 page views and supporters posted dozens of messages of encouragement. The couple began the application process in 2010, initially petitioning to adopt a child in Ethiopia. They were steered to Ghana in November 2011, after they saw the four siblings on the waiting list of the adoption agency. The blog’s timeline states that they received final approval in April.

“The paperwork was all in place,” said Tresch of the adoption agency. “This is a situation that has never happened in the 40 year history of our agency.”

___

Associated Press writer Laura Burke in Accra, Ghana, Amy Taxin in Tustin, California, and Bradley Klapper in Washington contributed to this report. Callimachi contributed from Dakar, Senegal

(Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)

World News

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador gives his regularly scheduled morning press conferenc...
Associated Press

Mexican president says Tesla to build plant in Mexico

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico’s president announced Tuesday that electric car company Tesla has committed to building a major plant in the industrial hub of Monterrey in northern Mexico. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said the promise came in phone calls he had Friday and Monday with Tesla head Elon Musk. It would be Tesla’s […]
28 days ago
President Joe Biden speaks with children after delivering a speech at the Royal Castle Arcades on F...
Associated Press

Day after Ukraine visit, President Biden in Poland to affirm Western resolve

President Joe Biden, in Poland, said the Russian invasion of Ukraine has hardened Western resolve to defend democracy around the globe.
1 month ago
People search a collapsed building following an earthquake in Azmarin town, Idlib province, norther...
Associated Press

Death toll soars after powerful earthquake rocks Turkey and Syria

A powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake rocked wide swaths of Turkey and neighboring Syria on Monday, killing and injuring thousands of people.
2 months ago
FILE - A fuel trucks drives along a highway in Frankfurt, Germany, Jan. 27, 2023. European Union go...
Associated Press

Europe bans Russian diesel, other oil products over Ukraine

The new sanctions create uncertainty about prices as the 27-nation European Union finds new supplies of diesel from the U.S., Middle East and India.
2 months ago
(Photo by John Phillips/Getty Images for BoF VOICES)...
Associated Press

Vivienne Westwood, influential fashion maverick, dies at 81

Vivienne Westwood, an influential fashion maverick who played a key role in the punk movement, died Thursday at 81.
3 months ago
FILE - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during his first Cabinet meeting flanked by his ...
Associated Press

Rishi Sunak: UK’s ex-Treasury chief gets his shot at PM job

LONDON (AP) — Rishi Sunak ran for Britain’s top job and lost. Then he got another shot — and the chance to say “I told you so.” The former U.K. Treasury chief was runner-up to Liz Truss in the contest to replace the scandal-plagued Boris Johnson as Conservative Party leader and prime minister. But Truss […]
5 months ago

Sponsored Articles

...
Fiesta Bowl Foundation

Celebrate 50 years of Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade magic!

Since its first production in the early 1970s, the Vrbo Fiesta Bowl Parade presented by Lerner & Rowe has been a staple of Valley traditions, bringing family fun and excitement to downtown Phoenix.
(Desert Institute for Spine Care photo)...
DESERT INSTITUTE FOR SPINE CARE

Why DISC is world renowned for back and neck pain treatments

Fifty percent of Americans and 90% of people at least 50 years old have some level of degenerative disc disease.
...
Quantum Fiber

Stream 4K and more with powerful, high-speed fiber internet

Picking which streaming services to subscribe to are difficult choices, and there is no room for internet that cannot handle increased demands.
US couple detained in Ghana while trying to adopt