In a swift response to viral reports of the alleged arrest of Ghanaian media personality Serwaa Amihere, the Ghana Police Service has officially debunked the claims.
Various online platforms, including **NKONKONSA.com**, had circulated an image purportedly showing Serwaa Amihere in handcuffs, suggesting that the prominent TV presenter was in police custody. However, the police have issued a statement dismissing these allegations as false.
According to the police, the picture, which triggered widespread speculation, is not linked to any real-life event involving the arrest of Serwaa Amihere. They clarified that the image being shared online is from a music video, which has been misconstrued and circulated as actual news.
The statement from the police reads:
“The Ghana Police Service has not arrested Serwaa Amihere. Our investigation indicates that the picture circulating online is from a music video. We, therefore, urge the public to disregard the misinformation and disinformation.”
Serwaa Amihere, a celebrated news anchor and host of the weekend sports show *Cheers* on GHOne TV, was falsely depicted in various reports as being apprehended by the police. Speculations surrounding the nature of her “arrest” had included claims that it might be connected to her recent social media activities. However, these remain baseless with the clarification from the police.
Despite the denials, some platforms such as NKONKONSA.com had earlier fueled the rumors with an article titled Breaking News: Serwaa Amihere Arrested.
They claimed to have obtained an exclusive image of her in handcuffs, further intensifying public curiosity. The article also hinted at an ongoing investigation but admitted that efforts to contact Serwaa’s representatives had been unsuccessful.
Serwaa Amihere, who has built a strong presence both on television and social media, is widely known for her outspokenness on social issues. The initial reports of her alleged arrest sent shockwaves through the Ghanaian media landscape, with fans and colleagues expressing concern.
As the dust settles, the Ghana Police Service’s statement has put to rest the swirling rumors and brought clarity to the situation. This incident highlights the dangers of misinformation, especially in an era where unverified content can quickly go viral.
For now, the public can rest assured that Serwaa Amihere is not in any legal trouble. The police urge all to disregard the false reports and be cautious about the information they consume online.
Stay tuned for further updates as the story continues to unfold, and always rely on credible sources for accurate information.