Police say a woman genital was fondled by a self-styled pastor had her husband present while the indecent act was being committed.
The woman reportedly went with her husband to the pastor at Adenta, a suburb of Accra, to seek spiritual help to overcome a suspected barrenness.
While there, the pastor, who is currently in the grips of the police, asked the husband to turn his face away while he attended to the woman.
He then stripped the woman naked and dipped his concoction-soaked-hand into the woman’s vagina and later produced some meat and claimed it came from the woman’s womb and responsible for her inability to conceive.
ASP Steven Ahiatafo told Joy FM’s Super Morning Show host, Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah that the victim later suspected the meat came from an external source.
She showed the meat to another woman and while they were discussing the issue, a third woman joined them and revealed that the pastor had been duping women.
The three women, according to ASP Ahiatafo, decided to confront the self-styled spiritualist who pleaded with them not to report the matter to the police, promising to give them a GH¢150 each as compensation.
The police investigator said so far about three women have confessed to having been abused by the pastor under similar cirtumstances.
The police are still welcoming more victims and complaints against the pastor, hoping to admit him to police or prison remand Monday.
Story by Malik Abass Daabu/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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