A-23-year old farmer at Kentey in the Nkwanta South Municipality of the Oti Region, has been arrested by the police for allegedly having sex with a nanny.
The Nkwanta South Divisional Police Command told Adom News that the suspect, Kwaku Atta will be charged with unnatural carnal knowledge.
Kwaku Atta has however denied the allegations.
According to the police, on Saturday, May 20, 2023, the owners of the goat hinted that someone has been having sex with their goat.
Subsequently, during one of the suspect's adventures, the police were informed leading to Kwaku’s arrest.
Adom News sources say Kwaku frequently has sex with the nannies. Last year, reports say one of the nannies he had sex with was poisoned to death by its owners for fear that it will spread bad omen.
After the suspect's arrest, his pregnant wife who was embarrassed by the incident left their matrimonial home.
Also, his mother, Ndebechie Atta admitted that her son, Kwaku, was once caught in the act. However, she insists that he was falsely accused since there was no evidence to prove the act.
Kwaku has since been granted bail by the Nkwanta police to allow further investigation into the matter.
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