Bella Shmurda deported and banned from Ghana for assaulting a Doctor

By Stermy
2 Min Read

Nigerian singer, Bella Shmurda has been deported and banned from entering the Republic of Ghana after being found guilty for assaulting a Doctor.

The Cash App hit maker, born with his legal name as Akinbiyi Abiola Ahmed was deported and banned together with two of his friends, Ramsey Omeofe and Jubreel Abimbola.

Reports gathered by Townflex.com has it that the trio were banned three months from entering Ghana, they were also fined an amount of GHC2,000 each.

Bella Shmurda deported and banned from Ghana for assaulting a Doctor
Bella Shmurda

The judgement was handed to them by the Adjabeng Circuit Court in Accra after they were found guilty.

The three according to reports, tested positive for the deadly COVID-19 pandemic upon arrival in Ghana and were placed under quarantine.

The reports from the test results proved they tested positive and had to remain in isolation in isolation as they are examined.

The trio disagreed with the results and demanded they were freed, that degenerated into a physical battle as they struggled with the medical team in chard and then assaulted the Doctor with a working fork.

They also rained curses on the health personnel and the country as a whole, accusing them of conducting “false” COVID-19 tests.

Bella Shmurda and the two others were charged with Verbal Abuse on a Medical Officer, Physical Assault on a Medical Officer, and Attempted Assault with a Table Fork on a Medical Officer, and were convicted by the Adjabeng Circuit Court on their own guilty pleas.

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