The Ghana Police Service has announced its arrest of some nine persons for false claims of missing genitals. The Police in its statement said the false reports by these persons have led to fear and panic among innocent citizens, hence their arrests.
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“Police investigations including medical examinations disclosed that all the claims are false,” the statement noted.
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In the past few weeks, reports about missing genitals have been rife across the country, particularly in the Kasoa enclave in the Central Region. Among the persons arrested; six were from Kasoa, two from Ashaiman in Accra, and another from Nkawkaw in the Eastern region.
Police say it has arraigned five of the arrested persons before the court while three have been remanded into custody and two granted bail. The statement added that others are on police inquiry bail and would soon be arraigned before court.
The Ghana Police Service has arrested nine individuals across the country for publishing false news about the alleged disappearance of their genitals. These claims sparked fear and panic among the public and even led to attacks on innocent citizens.


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