TikTok content creator Camilla Alhassan has been arrested by the Ghana Police Service over allegations of making derogatory remarks about the President, publishing false news, and misleading the public.

According to reports, Camilla was arraigned before a court where she pleaded guilty to the charges brought against her. Following her plea, the presiding judge directed that a pregnancy test be conducted before sentencing.

The court subsequently adjourned the case and scheduled sentencing for July 16, 2026.

The case has generated widespread discussion on social media, with many Ghanaians sharing differing opinions about the legal action and the court’s directive. While some believe the law should take its course, others have debated the implications of the case on freedom of expression and responsible use of social media platforms.

Authorities have yet to provide additional details regarding the specific content that led to the charges. The outcome of the sentencing is expected to attract significant public attention when the case resumes on July 16.