Duabo King rose to fame when he was summoned to Mama Efe's Obra show on Nhyira FM three years ago, where he was accused of neglecting his child, which
Duabo King rose to fame when he was summoned to Mama Efe’s Obra show on Nhyira FM three years ago, where he was accused of neglecting his child, which was later found to be contrary to the accusations. When Mama Efe begged him to forgive and forget, he said nothing would make him do so, and if you cross his line, he will curse you.
The man’s humorous nature is out of this world as he is considered to be one of the most skilled comedians now in Ghana.
It was rumoured that he had been arrested, and the Ghana Police Service has confirmed that he is in their custody, assisting with the investigation.
The Ghana Police Service has released an official letter about Duabo King’s arrest through Godwin Ahianyo, the Deputy Superintendent of Police, Head Public Affairs Unit in the Ashanti Region.
“The Ashanti Regional Police Command has arrested one Isaac Boafo, popularly known as ‘Duabo King’.
The 45-year-old, who is so popular on TikTok, is in police custody for the offence of publication of false news with intent to cause fear and panic.
The arrest follows a viral video circulated on TikTok in which the suspect alleged that four police officers stationed at the central Police Station, Kumasi, had engaged in inappropriate conduct with commercial sex workers during night patrol duties at Asafo, Kumasi.
Acting on intelligence, officers from the Police Intelligence have the Police Directorate (Ashanti Region) apprehend the suspect. During interrogation, Isaac Boafo admitted to publishing the video and stated that he is a social media content creator who made the allegations solely to attract views and online engagement. He further admitted that he could not substantiate the claims made against the officers.
The suspect also acknowledged making comments concerning the president of the republic for content creation and admitted that he could not defend those statements.
He has since been formally charged and detained to assist with further investigations.
The Police wish to caution the public against the publication and circulation of false information, particularly on social media, as such acts have the potential to cause unnecessary fear, panic, and reputational damage. Persons found engaging in such conduct will be dealt with in accordance with the law.

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