Following misleading creations by Shatta Wale of a supposed weapon assault on his life in October 2021, an Accra Circuit Court has fined Shatta Wale GH¢2,000 after the Dancehall performer conceded.
The inability to pay the fine will bring about serving a term of 90 days in jail. The performer who faked his demise changed his supplication from not liable to blameworthy at a court sitting on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, Graphic.com.gh reports. On Monday, October 18, 2021, media reports proposed that Shatta Wale had been fired by a few unidentified shooters.
His own partner, Nana Dhope, was accounted for to have affirmed the report to the media saying the occurrence happened at East Legon. The report additionally said Nana Dhope guaranteed Shatta Wale was getting therapy at an anonymous clinical office after he figured out how to escape from his aggressors.
The police thusly "sent off an examination concerning the matter incorporating making contacts with a portion of his dear loved ones and every one of them guarantee not to know about his whereabouts or the supposed occurrence."
Hours subsequently, Shatta Wale in a virtual entertainment post said he faked the assault as a result of the demise prescience by the pioneer and head of New Life Realm Church Worldwide, Stephen Akwasi, prevalently known as Jesus Ahuofe.
"The assertion made by this misleading prophet has gotten me in a mindset of brutality since nobody in this nation cares. So the police of this nation need to let me know not even one of them saw those compromising assertions online to make a move?" he inquired.
"This minister said eighteenth October Shatta Wale will be shot and you need to let me know you didn't see from you digital wrongdoing division nor did u hear or run over any such thing on the web?
On the off chance that my life can be undermined and there is no regulation to make a move on that then I surmise I will make the right decision according to God", Shatta Wale noted.
He was sorry to his fans who were impacted by his fabrication however was captured by the police after he handed himself over and burned through two evenings in police care.
The artist had to deal with penalties of distribution of misleading news and causing dread and frenzy yet argued not liable. At a court sitting, Wednesday, Shatta Wale changed his supplication to blameworthy. The court, managed by Emmanuel Essandoh, subsequently read his decision.
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