Media expert Yaa Yeboah says Hajia4Reall did nothing wrong if she gave names to the police. She talked about this during the United Showbiz Show on television. Yeboah pointed to Section 20 of Ghana's Criminal Offences Act as proof. The law does not punish people who report crimes or tell authorities about suspects. She wants everyone to know that helping police catch criminals is perfectly legal.
The law only goes after people who help criminals hide from justice. Someone breaks the law when they assist crooks or keep them safe from getting caught. Yeboah stressed that giving information to law enforcement agencies stays within legal boundaries. She believes Ghanaians should praise Hajia4Reall rather than attack her actions. The media pundit thinks people need to learn what the law actually says before making judgments.
Yeboah worries that many citizens rush to blame Hajia4Reall without knowing the facts. She wants the public to think carefully before criticizing someone who might have helped catch scammers. The expert believes people who assist police deserve respect instead of harsh words. She asked Ghanaians to stop jumping to conclusions about legal matters. Yeboah emphasized that citizens should support those who work with authorities to bring criminals to court.
The law only goes after people who help criminals hide from justice. Someone breaks the law when they assist crooks or keep them safe from getting caught. Yeboah stressed that giving information to law enforcement agencies stays within legal boundaries. She believes Ghanaians should praise Hajia4Reall rather than attack her actions. The media pundit thinks people need to learn what the law actually says before making judgments.
Yeboah worries that many citizens rush to blame Hajia4Reall without knowing the facts. She wants the public to think carefully before criticizing someone who might have helped catch scammers. The expert believes people who assist police deserve respect instead of harsh words. She asked Ghanaians to stop jumping to conclusions about legal matters. Yeboah emphasized that citizens should support those who work with authorities to bring criminals to court.