MUSIGA calls for leniency in the case involving Kwaw Kese
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The Musicians Union of Ghana (MUSIGA) has called for leniency in the
case in which ace hiplife artiste Kwaw Kese has been remanded in
custody for allegedly smoking weed in public.
The Union, in a statement released Thursday, said "much as MUSIGA is
against the use of illicit drugs by artistes, the union is appealing
to the judge handling the case to temper justice with mercy and
consider the social contributions of the artiste in handling his
case."
The controversial rapper, Kwaw Kese, who was arrested by the police in
Kumasi on Saturday, November 22, for allegedly smoking cannabis in
public, was remanded into prison custody after making an appearance in
court Monday, November 24
The court, presided over by Judge William Boampong, remanded him at
the Kumasi Central Prison to reappear on December 8 after prosecutors
argued that they were still investigating the matter.
MUSIGA, in the statement signed by Ahuma Bosco Ocansey, MUSIGA's
Director of Communications and Special Projects, expressed the union's
appreciation "for the support displayed for the hiplife artiste,
especially the Free Kwaw Kese campaigns taking place online."
"MUSIGA has been monitoring the developments following Kwaw's arrest
on Saturday November 22 in Kumasi and would like to thank all who have
in various ways expressed their solidarity with Kwaw as well as
calling for his freedom," the statement added.
According to MUSIGA, since Kwaw Kese's arrest, the Ashanti Regional
branch chairman of the union, Aboagye Da Costa has led a delegation to
visit him and has assured the leadership of the union of his
wellbeing. "In addition to that, various top artistes have been in
Kumasi to visit Kwaw."
"Meanwhile, his lawyer is working feverishly to secure a bail for him
when he reappears in court on December 8. It is in this light that
MUSIGA is calling for leniency when the case is called in court
again," the statement concluded.
Credit: Myjoyonline