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Security analyst Samuel Nana Appiah Owusu has cautioned Ghanaians, particularly women, to be mindful of how they dress in public, warning that indecent dressing could lead to arrest under the same laws that govern indecent exposure.

Speaking on Neat FM on Monday, October 21, 2025, Owusu explained that Ghanaian law permits prosecution in cases where individuals expose private parts of their bodies or wear clothing deemed inappropriate in public spaces.

“You have to be mindful of the way you dress whenever you step out, especially if you are a lady. Your breasts should be properly covered, and your panties should cover the areas they are supposed to cover,” he stated.

He further warned against wearing transparent or overly revealing outfits, stressing that:

“If you go to a party and your skirt is so short that your panties are visible, you can also get into legal trouble.”

According to him, such appearances fall under indecent exposure, which is punishable by law and can lead to being reported, arrested, and prosecuted.

Owusu added that these laws are intended to preserve societal morals and protect individuals:

“Such rules exist to ensure the moral fabric of society remains intact. What you wear at home should be different from what you wear in public.”

He also argued that dressing modestly could help reduce incidents of sexual assault, claiming that:

“Some rape culprits often say they were provoked by what the victims wore.”

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