The Accra Regional Police Command has arrested a 60-year-old man for allegedly assaulting his 16-year-old biological son at North Legon in Accra.
According to a police press release issued on May 6, 2026, preliminary investigations revealed that the incident occurred on May 3, 2026, after the teenager had gone out to play football with friends.
Police identified the suspect as Eric Mante. Authorities say he reportedly confronted the boy before allegedly tying him to a quad motorbike and speeding off with him.
Investigators disclosed that during the incident, the victim allegedly fell onto a tarred road near Adonai Church and was dragged along the surface, sustaining multiple injuries.
The victim’s screams reportedly attracted nearby residents, who quickly intervened and stopped the suspect from further dragging the teenager.
The injured boy was rushed to the Legon Hospital for medical treatment, while the suspect was arrested by police officers.

Police further stated that during investigations, the suspect admitted to the act and claimed he acted out of anger over the victim’s behaviour.
He has since been charged and put before court.
The Accra Regional Police Command condemned all forms of violence against children and urged parents and guardians to adopt lawful and non-violent means of disciplining children.
The Command also encouraged the public to promptly report cases of child abuse to the police and relevant authorities.




























