Samuel Adu Frimpong a Ghanaian rapper, known in show business as Medikal has pleaded guilty to an offense of displaying arms and ammunition in a public place.
He has therefore been sentenced to 300 penalty units, i.e, GHS 3,600 or to serve a nine-month prison term in default of the payment.
This was after Medikal, to the surprise of the Prosecution, notified the Accra Circuit Court 2 that he wanted to change his plea from “not guilty” to guilty.
Chief Inspector Denis Terkpetey, who leads the charge of the State, obviously taken aback by the sudden change of plea, attempted opposing the move.
He told the court that “we [the Prosecution] are not aware that he wants to change his plea”.
This, however, drew an angry response from both Bar and Bench as they all exclaimed in unison “oh how”!
His Honour, Emmanuel Essandoh, quizzed why the Prosecution wanted to be pre-informed.
Not very impressed by the posture of the prosecution, His Honour directed his clerk to read out the charges again for the Court to take Medikal’s plea.
Medikal is standing trial for displaying ammunition on September 26, 2021, few hours after he had shown up in Court in support of colleague singer, Shatta Wale over a hoax shooting incident.
His Honour, Emmanuel Esandoh subsequently suspended hearing to consider Medikal’s sentencing.
Last month, the Accra Circuit Court 4 advised lawyers for the rapper, Medikal, to formally apply for the release of his gun
This follows an oral submission by the lawyers for an order for the release of the gun which they say is still in the custody of the police.
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