Henry Fitz, alongside two others have been charged by the Ghana Police Service for allegedly sharing intimate video of media personality, Serwaa Amihere on social media.
The individuals identified by the law enforcement agency are Edem Saviour Ketti, a filmmaker; Candylove Kwakyewaa Ababio, a trader; and Henry Amponsah, popularly known as Henry Fitz.
According to the details outlined in the charge sheet presented in court, Serwaa Amihere paid a ransom to prevent the nude video from being made public. However, despite receiving the demanded ransom of GH¢20,000, the three accused individuals proceeded to share the video on social media.
The three face charges of conspiracy to commit a crime, specifically the non-consensual sharing of intimate images, which contravenes Section 23(1) of the Criminal Offences Act 1960 (Act 29), as well as Section 67(1)(2) of the Cybersecurity Act 2020 (Act 1038).
Additionally, they are accused of extorting GH¢20,000 from Serwaa Amihere and threatening to publish the video on social media if she did not comply with their demands.
This comes after a video that shows Serwaa Amihere in bed with a man, now identified as Henry Fitz, went viral on social media a few days ago.
Online speculations suggested that the video was shot in 2019, long before the said man got married.
One of the accused, Henry Amponsah, known as Henry Fitz, is currently evading arrest, according to the police.
Following Amihere’s complaint, Ketti was arrested, and during investigations, he admitted to using his Ghana Card to register the MTN mobile money account number. The number was then transferred to Candylove, who subsequently passed it on to Fitz, who is believed to be using the number currently.
Efforts are underway to apprehend Fitz and bring him to justice.