A viral video has surfaced of a policewoman in a heated exchange with a man at a police station.
Reports suggest the officer was involved in a confrontation with the man at the Akomadan Afrancho Police Station in the Ashanti Region, Kumasi.
According to the video, the man disclosed that he had gone to the station to lodge a complaint.
In the viral video, the man was seen approaching the officer while recording the incident, saying, “I am here to make a case. Madam, good afternoon once again. I am here to make a case….When I came here, she told me my case is not important.”
The policewoman in the video stated that the man had already visited the station and questioned why he was recording her.
“You are recording me. You don’t have the right to record me,” she said.
The policewoman then kicked the phone the man was holding and later picked up an object from the ground, believed to be a stone.
However, another police officer and bystanders intervened to calm the situation.
Some Ghanaians reacting to the video stated, “The officer take dash him koraa. Next time she for fir him. Must you record anything? What for? Go try this as Burma Camp”.
“Who told the police officer that the person doesn’t have the right to record her without her content whiles she’s in a police uniform?…
People who’re expected to know our laws are rather ignorant of the law and attacking people…
This is shameful and must be condemned…, one X user added.
A netizen added, “I wonder why people are always fast to record! He deserves whatever that happened to him!”
“I can’t believe y’all for saying this, saying so he should record without her consent? I can’t believe it. Africans are becoming weird. He came there before this recording, and the police didn’t mind or assist him. He then went there again this time with him recording”, a netizen added.
One X user added, “After listening to the voices in the video, I realised the guy was at the station earlier, but things didn’t go right. He came the 2nd time and greeted “MADAM, GOOD MORNING ONCE AGAIN”.
Whatever happened earlier was not known to us. For me, both are right and wrong”.
A netizen added, “So the question is, what was his intention of recording yourself while going to the police station? What was he expecting, or just want to cause a scene? Does he know recording someone without his or her intention is a CRIME? He should get ready because he will be punished”.
An X user wrote, “Secretly recording an officer in a place where the officer has a reasonable expectation may raise other legal issues. If the recording is used to harass, intimidate, or blackmail that where the problem is”.
“Chaley imagine the kind of disrespect. Walk into a police station and start recording people.
Can that fool do that at barracks?
Why didn’t they break the phone and give him a beating of his life?”, another netizen added.
One last X user added, “You are coming to make a case and you started recording police officer.😆Who told you that is how you bring your case to the police station? It seems he was at the station earlier”.
Watch the video below:
A heated confrontation erupted at the Akomadan Afrancho Police Station in Kumasi after a policewoman allegedly kicked away a man’s phone while he was recording her. pic.twitter.com/ehHizX7RiM
— THE STATE NEWS (@THESTATENEWSS) July 4, 2026

