Ghanaian actress Lydia Forson has been psychically assaulted by a certain man believed to be national security official at a spot close to the NAFTI hostel.

According to her, she was with her crew at location to shoot a movie but few minutes into the shoot, a car drives up and a man with a walkie talkie jumps out and ordered them to stop because they were not permitted to be there.

Forson narrated that, the director insisted that they had permit, but the security officer in question refused and the director decided they just leave to avoid what seemed like a situation that was escalating.

She continued that as they turned to leave, the officer started to verbally assault one of the female crew member because she challenged his authority.

The award winning actress walked up to the officer and blantly told him ‘he didn’t need to go far’ but the security personnel immediately turned his anger on the actress trying to slap her from taking a video of her.

“I observed all of this from a distance and noticed the man was fixated on the female crew member who happened to be the one driving. As she turned to leave he started to verbally assault her, why? Because she had “dared” challenge his claim that we weren’t allowed there; he continued to hurl insults at her until I heard him say finally “ you think you are somebody.

And by his utterances I could tell things were about to get ugly, so I walked up to him and said he didn’t need to go that far, especially since we were already leaving.

He immediately turned on me, like a poked bear ready to devour its prey.

Now before I continue you should know we were just about 4 women there with about 10 men.

He quickly lunged at me and tried to hit the phone out of my hand, in the process he punched my arm and continued to come for me.

Save for the crew, this man was ready to beat me to a pulp and he said as much.

When I told him he didn’t have the right to, he responded with a smirk on his face “I can beat you if I want, my authority gives me that right and no one can do anything about it”.