Man Arrested Over Viral Video Alleging Police Supply Guns to Robbers
The Central East Regional Police Command has arrested 42-year-old Alex Darko following the circulation of a viral video in which he allegedly claimed that some members of the Ghana Police Service were supplying firearms to armed robbers. The arrest comes amid concerns over the video’s potential to m
Ogyem Solomon

The Central East Regional Police Command has arrested 42-year-old Alex Darko following the circulation of a viral video in which he allegedly claimed that some members of the Ghana Police Service were supplying firearms to armed robbers. The arrest comes amid concerns over the video’s potential to mislead the public and undermine trust in law enforcement.
According to authorities, the video contained serious allegations that, if unverified, could negatively affect public confidence in the police. The Ghana Police Service confirmed that Darko was detained to investigate the origins and intent of the video, and to determine whether the claims had any factual basis or were deliberately misleading.
While police have not specified the exact charges against Darko, they noted that he is currently being questioned as part of the ongoing inquiry. Investigators will examine whether the video constitutes a breach of law, such as spreading false information, inciting fear, or defaming public officers.
The case has raised broader concerns about the role of social media in spreading misinformation. Experts note that unverified claims, especially those involving public institutions, can quickly go viral and influence public perception. Misinformation about law enforcement can have serious consequences, including erosion of trust, panic among communities, and challenges in policing.
The Ghana Police Service has emphasized the importance of responsible use of social media, urging citizens to verify information before sharing it online. In its statement, the police reminded the public that spreading unverified claims about officers or institutions could have legal implications and potentially endanger public safety.
Public reaction to the viral clip has been mixed. Some individuals expressed shock and concern over the allegations, while others questioned the authenticity of the claims. Analysts argue that this situation highlights the urgent need for digital literacy, critical evaluation of information, and awareness about the potential consequences of posting or sharing unverified content.
The arrest also underscores the ongoing challenge facing law enforcement agencies: balancing transparency and accountability with the protection of their reputation against false or misleading claims. In recent years, incidents involving social media misinformation have become increasingly common in Ghana and across the world, demonstrating the need for both public education and legal oversight.
Authorities have reassured citizens that the investigation will be conducted thoroughly and in line with the law. They encourage anyone with relevant information to cooperate with police to ensure a complete and accurate understanding of the case.
This case serves as a reminder of the growing influence of social media on public perception and the responsibilities that come with digital communication. While platforms can amplify important information quickly, they can also spread unverified claims that disrupt communities and public trust.
As the investigation continues, the Ghana Police Service has urged the public to remain calm and allow due process to unfold. Alex Darko remains in custody, and updates are expected as the inquiry into the viral video progresses.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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