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The Supreme Court (SC) has sentenced a presenter and two panelists of Accra-based Montie FM to four months in prison for contempt, Wednesday.
Salifu Maase popularly known as Mugabe who is the host of Montie FM's Pampaso programme and the panelists, Alistair Nelson and Godwin Ako Gunn were incarcerated following threatening comments made against justices of the court.
Below are 25 photos Myjoyonline.com has put up for you:
Deputy General Secretary of the governing National Democratic Congress, Koku Anyidohu, on a phone in front of the court.
Harry Zakuor, one of the directors of Montie FM with his men at the court premises
Ato Ahwoi, one of the directors of Montie FM entering the court room
Koku Anyidohu
The panelists being whisked away. In the black suit and white shirt is Alistair Nelson, one of the panelists who are going to serve four months in jail.
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