‎Lady Arrested For False Publication On Social Media

‎Lady Arrested For False Publication On Social Media


‎20 year old Promise Yayra Asamani has been arrested for publishing false news on social media.

‎The arrest follows a viral snapchat post of one Mr.Selasie Kwaku Anthonio 43-year-old Uber driver, the post which featured his photograph and vehicle registration number, AD-1479-25, falsely labeled him a "murderer and a thief". 

‎ It further alleged that he uses signal jammers to disconnect passengers' network connectivity and also carried offensive weapons.

‎Following the viral spread, the complainant received numerous distressing calls from family and customers. Subsequently, Uber blocked his account, depriving him of his livelihood.

‎In a statement released by the Inspector-General of Police (IGP's) Cyber Vetting and Enforcement Team, it noted that investigations led to the arrest of Stephanie Asamani, a sister of Promise Yayra Asamani on Friday, 13th March, 2026, at her residence in Cambodia, Spintex, Accra.

‎Lady Arrested For False Publication On Social Media


‎According to the Team, Stephanie indicated that on 9th March, 2026, at about 2:00 hrs, she booked a ride from Spintex to Oyibi.

‎She narrated that,shortly after starting, the driver requested her to change the drop-off location to a nearby destination so he could go "off-trip."

‎"During the trip, the driver made a call in Ewe, stating: "I am bringing the goods to the location, so wait," she said during an interrogation.

‎According to Stephanie, she observed a rag and a hammer in the boot area of the car, and further stated that the driver suddenly stopped at the Toyota Motors Roundabout, and that resulted in a verbal altercation, so she exited the vehicle.

‎When she got home, Stephanie narrated the incident to her sisters and sent a screenshot of the driver’s profile to her younger sister, Promise Yayra Asamani.

‎On 11th March, 2026, Stephanie discovered the story had been posted on Snapchat by her sister, when confronted Promise claimed she published the details "to create awareness."

‎Further investigations confirmed that Promise Yayra Asamani authored the post, which explicitly labeled the driver a "killer". 

‎The statement highlighted that the suspect Promise Yayra Asamani failed to honour an official police invitation on 12th March, 2026, leading to her arrest on Saturday, 14th March, 2026.

‎"During an interrogation admitted the post was based solely on her sister’s narrative and that she had no evidence to substantiate the allegations against the driver,"

‎The police has granted her enquiry bail as investigations continue.

‎The Cyber Vetting further cautioned the general public against publishing false news since that is against the laws of the country.

SOURCE : EWURA ABENA

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