By Godwin Nii-Arhmah Okine,Samuel Obour
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Deborah Seyram Adablah has criticised the Ghana Police Service over alleged misconduct in arrests, accusing some officers of assaulting TikToker QueenflowHer defiant TikTok video comes she currently faces an assault case in Kasoa Court after police established a prima facie case against herAdablah, who previously made headlines for her infamous court case, said she welcomes the chance to present her side, earning praise online for her boldness
Controversial social media personality, Deborah Seyram Adablah, has criticised the conduct of the Ghana Police Service amid an ongoing court case against her.
Adablah recently shared that following her infamous court case against her male benefactor which ended up leading to her being jailed, she had become embroiled in another court case.
In a TikTok video, she stated that police officers had established a prima facie case against her for assault, leading to her being hauled before a Kasoa Court.
Deborah Seyram Adablah added that she had been invited to appear in court to share her side of the story in the ongoing legal proceedings, which she considered a good development.
“We are in court. The court said the police have established a prima facie case, so they want to hear my side of the story, which is good,” she said.
The TikTok video of Deborah Seyram Adablah speaking about facing assault charges from the Ghana Police is below.
Deborah Seyram Adablah blasts Ghana Police
In another TikTok video shared to her page, Deborah Adablah complained about the conduct of Ghana Police Service officers in relation to a case involving some other TikTokers, Queenflow and Cigar.
She claimed that officers arrested Queenflow following a complaint by Cigar for verbal assault.
Adablah said there was nothing wrong with Queenflow being arrested but the manner of her arrest was problematic.
“You went to arrest her in the evening, we don’t do that. If you know her house, you should arrest her in the morning.” Adablah said.
She further complained about the conduct of certain officers, including one who was accused of slapping Queenflow.
Adablah said the police have the right to arrest anyone, but they should desist from assaulting ordinary Ghanaians.
Her fearless decision to take on the police amid her ongoing court case won plaudits on social media, with many Ghanaians admiring her courage.
The TikTok video is below.
Source: YEN.com.gh