The Ghana Police Service has refuted claims that Ghanaian dancehall artiste, Shatta Wale has been granted bail as purported on many online social media portals.
According to DSP Alexander Obeng, the Service’s Acting Public Affairs Director, Shatta Wale hasn’t been granted bail but is still in their grips with his two other accomplices.
After he turned himself in on Tuesday, 19th October after creating panic in the country for faking his gunshot attack as a response to an alleged from Prophet Bishop Stephen Akwesi alias Jesus Ahuofe which came on Monday 18th October 2021.
Yesterday, the Police indicated that “The investigators are ensuring that the right procedures are followed so that nobody’s right is violated,” he said on Wednesday, October 20.
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DSP Obeng who was speaking with an Accra based media agency on their program, The Pulse, explained that they are set to charge and arraign Shatta Wale in line with the security service’s modalities.
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He also revealed evidence available to them suggests that Charles Nii Armah who is popularly known as Shatta Wale could be charged on the counts of “publication of false news, usurpation of a public officer…and attempts to cause fear and panic” but also explained that he is in their grips and not granted bail as widely speculated with seeming evidence of an amateur video showing someone in the person of Shatta Wale moving from the cells.
SOURCE: ATL FM NEWS