An Accra Circuit Court has granted Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, and Samuel Frimpong, also known as Medikal, permission to travel outside the country.
Lawyer, Jerry Avenorgbo, representing Shatta Wale and lawyer Pobbi Banson, appearing on behalf of Medikal, took turns before Judge Emmanuel Essandoh’s court, praying the court to grant their clients the opportunity to attend some programmes outside the country during the festive season.
They further requested the court for a long adjournment in light of their request.
Judge Emmanuel Essandoh’s Court in granting the requests of the accused persons adjourned sittings to 25 January 2022.
The popular dancehall artiste, Charles Nii Amarh Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale, were been granted self-recognizance bail after spending a week in police custody over false publication.
He pleaded not guilty for publication of false news and causing fear and panic when he first appeared in court last week.
Three others who appeared in court with him, Kojo Owusu Koranteng, Shatta’s personal assistant, Eric Vanetor, a graphic designer and Iddrisu Yussif, a beautician were also charged with abetment of crime and were also admitted to GHC100, 000 bails each with one surety, who should be a public servant.
Rapper Samuel Adu Frimpong popularly known as Medikal was also granted bail in the sum of GHC100, 000.
He also pleaded not guilty to a charge of displaying arms and ammunition. The accusation follows reports that Medikal brandished a pistol in footage published on Snapchat and later shared on other social media.
The police on Tuesday (19 October) arrested Shatta Wale over an alleged gunshot attack.
“After we publicly declared him and one other person wanted, the suspect, Shatta Wale, turned himself in today Tuesday 19 October 2021 at 8.59 pm.
“He has been arrested to assist the police in investigations for his alleged involvement in the creation and circulation of information intended to cause fear and panic,” the statement from the police said.
“Preliminary investigations by the police reveal the widely reported gunshot attack on Shatta Wale Monday, 18 October 2021 was a hoax,” it added.
“No one will be spared if police investigations point to their possible criminal culpability in this matter. We want to caution any individual or group to desist from making false claims and engaging in acts, capable of disturbing the peace of the country because the law will come after you,” the statement said.