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Three fined GH¢2,880 for aiding Shatta Wale to publish false news

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Three persons who aided Charles Nii Armah Mensah, other­wise known as Shatta Wale, a Ghanaian dancehall artiste, to publish on social media that the musician had been shot, have been fined by an Accra Circuit Court.

The trio, Kojo Owusu Ko­ranteng, also known as Nana Dope, Eric Venator, also known as Gangee and Iddrisu Yussif, who appeared before the Court on Friday, pleaded guilty to the charges of aiding and abetting a crime.

The court presided over by Mrs Kizita Naa Kowah Quarsh­ie convicted them on their own pleas and sentenced them to a fine of GH¢960 each, making GH¢2,880 in total.

In default, each person would serve a two-week imprisonment.

Shatta Wale on June 29, 2022, was fined GH¢2,000 for pub­lishing false news.

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This was after he changed his plea from not guilty to guilty. Shatta Wale, in default, was to serve three months’ imprison­ment.

Shatta Wale on October 18, 2021, published on social media that he had been shot following a prophecy by an Accra-based prophet.

The three people were said to have aided the musician by pub­lishing the false news.

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