Suspected gay arrested in Kumasi for seducing men

Suspected gay arrested in Kumasi for seducing men

A suspected homosexual has been nabbed for dressing like a woman and allegedly seducing men into homosexuality in Kumasi, the Ashanti Regional capital.

Chris Boateng, 26 aka Nana Kwame, a resident of Medoma, near Kumasi, claims to have been practising homosexuality for 16 years now.

Chris is also called Tracey or Ciara when she dresses like a female and purportedly visits night clubs in the city to woo men to sleep with him for a fee.

He was apprehended at about 9pm on Friday at Adum, the Central Business District (CBD) of the city by police patrol team.

Police

The Ashanti Regional Police Crime Officer, Chief Supt. Peter Baba, told DAILY GUIDE that his outfit was yet to prefer charges against the suspect.

He said the police would also investigate to see if Chris intentionally dresses like a woman to trap men.

Rumours

Unconfirmed reports indicate that Chris might be a criminal who only dresses like a woman to trap men, after which he robs them.




The paper gathered that some time ago, he was nearly lynched by some men when they realized that he’s a man and had deceptively dressed like a woman.

A police patrol team reportedly arrived at the scene on time and prevented the angry mob from manhandling Chris, who was then looking hapless.

Confession

Speaking to DAILY GUIDE, Chris, who didn’t look worried, admitted that he’s a gay, adding that he had been a homosexual since age 10.

He said his mother died when he was just six years old and was forced to leave home at the age of 10 because his step-mother was maltreating him.

Chris told the paper that some friends introduced him to homosexuality, adding that he had been a gay to date.

According to him, he usually dresses like a lady and dances at night clubs to entertain people who give money to him for his performance.

Source:dailyguideafrica

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