Legal practitioner Maurice Ampaw has said he feels vindicated over his earlier comments that making loud sound during sex is a crime and must carry a penalty.
Maurice Ampaw in an interview on Accra-based Joy FM, said moaning infringes on the rights of others and must be stopped.
He said, "Why is it that you are having sex, I cannot sleep? In a compound house, they are having sex with you and everybody cannot sleep, you are infringing upon their rights to privacy and you are committing a crime because you are committing what we call a sexual nuisance.
"Everything that makes noise, everything that makes you uncomfortable is a nuisance."
He explained: "There are some girls when they are having sex and you are passing on the streets, you will hear them moaning and screaming.
"The worst ones are the men. If you are a man and you are having sex and you are talking and moaning, can’t you control yourself? You should have self-control.
"When animals are having sex do you hear them moaning like that?"
He was backlashed by some Ghanaians for his comments that couples must be penalised for moaning during sex.
In a Facebook post, the controversial lawyer said he has been vindicated about his comments about those who moan during sex.
"I have been vindicated by ruling of judge Emma Kelly about those who moan excessive during sex," he wrote.