The Ghana Police Service has arrested Nana Poku Piesie alias Kwabena, who was seen in a viral video claiming to have had sexual intercourse with a minor.
The arrest occurred on Tuesday, July 16, 2024, and the suspect is currently in custody, assisting with police investigations.
The arrest was widely anticipated after the suspect made a bold confession on live radio, detailing his experience with a 14-year-old girl.
He described how he had sex with her multiple times, starting from when she was in class 6 until she completed Kumasi Senior High School.
To authenticate his experience, he began narrating how he found himself on the wrong side of the law with a 14-year-old primary school student.
“I had sex with one 14-year-old a few years ago. Her father is a wealthy man in Dormaa Ahenkro.” he started.
“I slept with her so much… She was very voluptuous. I had sex with her multiple times from when she was in class 6 until she completed Kumasi SHS. Oh Kwame, sinning is not good,” he reflected.
Explaining how this story relates to the conversation of karma they were having, the man proceeded to say, “Now after my daughter also got to that level, I noticed one teacher had also started engaging her inappropriately, and so I complained about it to my wife, and then she reminded me of my past sin with the other girl.”
“She asked what age the girl was when I had sex with her, and then I said she was about 14–15 years old. Then she asked me how I got hold of her. I said it was through extra classes and by the time I knew it, I had broken her virginity. And then my wife responded, do you know God has paid you back? I thought about it and told her she was right. The law of natural karma. It hurt me,” he mentioned.
His confession sparked outrage, with many calling for his arrest, including celebrities like Lydia Forson and Sarkodie.
The police have assured the public that the suspect will be taken through the due process of the law.
The incident highlights the importance of addressing such serious allegations and ensuring that perpetrators face justice.
“We wish to assure the public that the suspect will be taken through the due process of the law,” the Ghana Police Service said in a statement announcing the widely anticipated arrest.