Ghana Court Remands 27 Women Over Alleged Prostitution in Accra
27 Women Remanded by Ghana Court Over Alleged Prostitution
The La District Court in Accra has remanded 27 women into police custody for two weeks over alleged involvement in prostitution. The suspects were arrested during a police operation targeting prostitution activities in parts of the Ghanaian capital. Authorities say the operation forms part of ongoing efforts to enforce laws prohibiting the act.
According to reports, the women are accused of soliciting and offering sexual services for money. Following their arraignment, the court ordered that they be held in custody to allow for further investigations. The case has been adjourned, and the defendants are expected to reappear before the court on April 2, 2026.
While the incident has gained widespread attention online, particularly with claims that the women are Nigerians, credible reports have not confirmed the nationality of all those involved. Authorities have yet to provide official details regarding their identities.
Twenty-seven (27),Nigerian women have been remanded into Ghana police custody for two weeks by the La District Court for allegedly offering $exual services for money and are expected to reappear before the court on April 2, 2026. pic.twitter.com/S91mo4Ns2F
— uchechukwu (@Uchechukwubiaf4) March 17, 2026
Prostitution remains illegal under Ghanaian law, and law enforcement agencies regularly conduct operations aimed at curbing the activity.
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