| Art & Culture/Ent 
[ 2011-11-15 ] 

Nana Ekua Amoah, popularly known as Mzbel Mzbel for court on December 27 The Motor and Traffic Court on Monday adjourned to
December 27, the case involving Nana Ekua Amoah,
popularly known as Mzbel, a musician, and two
others who allegedly assaulted and obstructed a
police officer from executing his duty.
This was because the sitting judge, Alberta
Amponsah was on sick leave and therefore a new
date was fixed for the case. All the three accused
persons: Mzbel, Maxwell Mensah, a driver, and
Emmanuel Edem Nordzor, a student were present and
are currently on bail.
They have however denied the charges levelled
against them. They were each granted bail in the
sum of GH¢2,000 with a surety. Mzbel is being
held for assaulting a police officer and
obstructing him from executing his lawful duty.
Mensah is charged with unauthorized parking,
causing road obstruction, resisting lawful arrest
and assaulting a police officer.
Nordzor is charged with driving without a license
and obstructing a police officer from executing
his duty.
Earlier, the prosecutor, Chief Inspector Dora
Seiwaa, had told the court that at about 12. 30
hours on June 4, the three accused persons were
driving in a Mitsubishi 4x4 vehicle with
registration number GR 9470-11 on the Kinbu Road.
Chief Inspector Seiwaa said Mensah parked the
vehicle on the shoulder of the road at Tudu while
Nordzor and Mzbel sat in the vehicle.
She said Mensah's act impeded the flow of traffic
and the Policeman on duty traced the source of the
blockade to the vehicle being driven by Mensah.
They found Nordzor sitting behind the steering
wheel with the engine running. Source - GNA

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