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Hiplife musician, Kwaw Kese said he was unfairly treated by government and the police after he was arrested for allegedly smoking marijuana in public.
Speaking with Andy Dosty on Daybreak Hitz, he said that the police were unfair by overlooking crimes he was jailed for while it is being done by other people.
He also added that the police had no evidence at the time of his arrest, and for that reason, he is demanding compensation from the officials.
“I have a lot of evidence that shows foreigners doing the same thing I was jailed for. But they don’t have a video of me doing that.
"Yet the foreigner, whose actions were documented on camera, go scot-free with police guarding them to do it in front of everybody.
“You know, I have to be compensated for that disgrace the government put on my name,” he said on Hitz FM.
Kwaw Kese claims that he was arrested based on mere speculations, suggesting that the police had “nothing to prove” for their accusations.
The rapper is, therefore, demanding $1 million compensation for the ordeal the police put him through.
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