24th November 2024 12:12:33 PM
2 mins readOheneba Nana Asiedu, a Kumasi-based radio and television presenter, who was arrested by the Ghana Police Service on Saturday for offences including publication of false news contrary to section 208 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) has been granted bail.It is presently unknown the conditions for his bail.
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The Service earlier invited him for questioning following the circulation of a video on social media in which the presenter is seen at the studios of Wontumi FM in Kumasi making false claims about the voting schedule for the December 2024 general elections.
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In the video, Oheneba Asiedu is heard urging the public to vote for presidential candidates on separate dates during the elections—a statement described by the Police as untrue and likely to disturb public peace.Oheneba Asiedu was asked to report to the Ashanti Regional Police Command in Kumasi to assist with investigations into the matter. He was arrested at the Command and is currently in Police
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custody.
Police have assured that the case will be presented before the court for him to face justice.Meanwhile, the Police have cautioned media practitioners and the public at large to exercise responsibility and accuracy in their communication, particularly during this election period.“We urge the public, particularly media practitioners, to exercise utmost caution and
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responsibility, and refrain from publishing false news which is likely to disturb public peace before, during, and after the upcoming general elections,” a Police statement emphasized.The Ghana Police Service reiterated its commitment to ensuring peace and order during the elections, adding that it will take action against individuals or groups whose actions threaten public safety.<img
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