Publication of false news

Police arrest Wontumi radio and tv presenter over false news

The police have arrested Mr. Ohemeba Nana Asiedu, a Kumasi-based radio and television presenter, for alleged offences, including the publication of false news, contrary to Section 208 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29). The suspect is currently in police custody, and the case will be presented before the court, the police said in […]

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Shrinking Penis: 27yr-old vulcanizer fined, jailed

The Awutu Breku District Court has fined and jailed a 27-year-old vulcanizer for claiming falsely that someone had caused his penis to shrink. This was after Mohammed Abdul Fatao, the vulcanizer, charged with publication of false news and deceit of public officer, changed his plea from not guilty to guilty. The court presided over by

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Another man jailed eight months over false claims of missing genitals

The Awutu Breku District Court has sentenced Emmanuel Agbeshie to eight months imprisonment for hitting the upper face and lips of a teacher whom he claimed had caused his penis to disappear. Agbeshie, a 22-year-old apprentice, claimed the teacher’s touch made his penis disappear. Agbeshie, who was charged with assault, causing harm, publication of false

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Kasoa Shrinking Penis: One jailed, others fined, bonded as court orders compensation for victim

A man who conspired with two others to beat up a student wrongly accused of causing a tricycle rider’s penis to shrink has been sentenced to four months imprisonment by Awutu Breku District Court. The court ordered Zakaria Zulkani to pay a fine of GHC2,400 in default, serve six months on the charge of publication

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Alleged Missing Genitals: Two more grabbed at Kasoa over false alarm

The Ghana Police Service Central East Command Kasoa arrested two more people who claim their genitals had vanished. They are Mahamudu Yahaya, a 40-year-old businessman and Osman Abdul Razak, a 21-year-old student. The two suspects have been put before the Awutu Breku District Court on charges of publication of false news and deceit of public

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