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Afia Schwar has taken to her page to blast Ghanaians especially celebrities who spread the hashtag #FreeAkuapemPoloo on their various pages. According to Akuapem Polo, these celebrities are hypocrites for their inability to pay the bail fine of GH80,000 for the release of Rosemond Brown.
This rants from Afia Schwar comes after Rosemond Brown was still held in custody after the Accra circuit court granted the video vixen a bail of GH80,000. A reliable source from the Ghana Prison Service, has disclosed that Akuapem Poloo has been transferred to the Nsawam Female Prison.
The Counsel of Akuapem Poloo, Andrew Kudzo Vortia has disclosed that the bail order has been served to the Police’s Criminal Investigation Department (CID) and the Ghana Prison Service.
In the early hours of yesterday, Wednesday 21st of April, Akuapem Poloo was reportedly granted bail of GH80,000 with two sureties. This bill came after the lawyer of Akuapem Poloo filed for an appeal to the court against her 90-days trial.
Akuapem Poloo has been instructed to submit her passport to the court’s registry and will only be allowed to travel outside the country with permission from the court after she has signed some document since she’s still under investigation. She has also been told to report to the court every two weeks and can also not leave the country without the permission of the court.
Afia Schwar has however expressed her disappointment in Ghana celebrities over their inability to pay off the GH80,000 bail fee slapped on Akuapem Poloo’s face after the noise they made on social media for her to be released.
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