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General News of Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Source: starrfmonline.com

Police chase after gay porn cast

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Police in Madina, a suburb of Ghana’s national capital, Accra, are after some young men who acted in a gay pornographic movie.

The Madina Police commander in charge of the division’s Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU), ASP Christine Srofenyo told Starr News’ Osei Owusu Amankwaah in an interview Wednesday that the young men, who earlier filed a report against the foreign movie producer for failing to pay them an agreed fee, are themselves suspects in the case.

The aggrieved unemployed and university students also claimed some Officers of the Madina Police command took bribes from the European producer and let him slip through their cuffs.

The Police have, however, rebuffed the corruption allegation saying the young men, who are now playing the victim, went into hiding after reporting the case, a situation she said made the Police shelve the case.

Recent investigations by StarrFMonline.com uncovered the underground gay porn movie production.

The Ghanaian producer–a resident at the Christian Village in the national capital Accra–and his white foreign collaborator lure desperate University students and jobless young men into the act with cash.

StarrFMonline.com discovered during the undercover investigations that each member of the gay porn cast was promised Gh¢4,500.

Black4Blacks Productions, producers of the gay porn movies, according to our investigations, however, failed to live up to their promise by paying the cast less than half of the agreed fees–Gh¢2,000–a situation, which led to frosty relations between the two parties, forcing the aggrieved young men to file a complaint with the Police.

In the graphic videos, 10 of which are in the possession of StarrFMonline.com, the gay porn actors are seen kissing, caressing, fondling, licking and penetrating each other in movies shot at specifically rented apartments in the Ivorian capital Abidjan and within the Spintex enclave in Accra.