WATCH: Escaped Ghanaian Prisoner Sparks Outrage After Mocking UK Police in Viral Video
A Ghanaian national who escaped from custody in the United Kingdom has caused widespread public outrage after appearing in a viral video openly mocking British police authorities. The video, which has circulated rapidly across social media platforms, shows the fugitive taunting law enforcement and c
Ogyem Solomon

A Ghanaian national who escaped from custody in the United Kingdom has caused widespread public outrage after appearing in a viral video openly mocking British police authorities. The video, which has circulated rapidly across social media platforms, shows the fugitive taunting law enforcement and challenging their efforts to recapture him.
The man, whose identity has not been officially disclosed to the public, reportedly escaped from custody twice within a single week, raising serious concerns about security procedures and supervision within the UK’s detention and correctional system. His repeated escapes have triggered strong reactions from both the public and security analysts, who are questioning how such a breach could occur multiple times in such a short period.
In the widely shared video, the escaped inmate appears confident and defiant, openly ridiculing police authorities and presenting himself as untouchable. Many social media users have condemned the video as reckless and dangerous, arguing that it not only undermines law enforcement efforts but also promotes criminal behavior and disrespect for the rule of law.
UK police authorities have confirmed that the individual in the footage is the same prisoner who escaped custody and are actively pursuing his arrest. Law enforcement agencies have intensified efforts to track his movements and bring him back into custody, stressing that he remains a person of interest in an ongoing investigation.
Police officials have also issued a strong warning to the public, urging people not to share or circulate the video further. According to authorities, spreading such content can interfere with investigations, compromise operational strategies, and potentially put both officers and civilians at risk. They emphasized that online attention can make fugitives more difficult to locate by enabling them to move unnoticed while gaining support or protection from sympathisers.
The case has reignited broader public debate about prison security, monitoring systems, and the effectiveness of custodial procedures within the UK. Security experts argue that repeated escapes expose critical weaknesses that must be urgently addressed to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Community leaders and members of the Ghanaian diaspora in the UK have also expressed concern over the negative image such incidents create, calling for responsible reporting and cooperation with law enforcement. They stressed that the actions of one individual should not define an entire community but acknowledged the reputational damage such stories can cause.
As investigations continue, authorities are appealing to anyone with credible information about the suspect’s whereabouts to report it to the police. The focus, they say, remains on ensuring public safety, restoring confidence in the justice system, and bringing the escaped prisoner back into lawful custody.
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MANHUNT UNDERWAY FOR ESCAPED DRILL RAPPER
Police in London have launched an active manhunt for 21 year old Daniel Boakye, a “drill rapper” and convicted gang member who has escaped from custody twice in one week.
Boakye was in custody from HMP Feltham and being escorted for… pic.twitter.com/zRw0pqmwcf
— Kiera Diss (@KieraDiss) February 18, 2026
British Drill rapper Dsavv (OFB), also known as Daniel Boakye who escaped from prison for the second time in one week has released a music snippet taunting police officials.
The 21-year old reportedly escaped from the Lewisham Hospital in south-east London on Sunday, after… pic.twitter.com/MzV2FUIMbj
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) February 19, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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