Court Sentence Rapper Boss La to 9 Years Detainment



Bernice Bangura


High Court Judge, Justicey Adrian Fisher has condemned famous rapper, Alhaji Amadu Bah prominently known as 'Boss La' to 9 years detainment and requested him to pay remuneration to the people in question.


Boss LA was found blameworthy on Monday on each of the four counts of charges collected against him. They incorporate burglary and attack in opposition to the laws of Sierra Leone.


It was claimed that in August 2022, Boss LA broke out a battle at the Leonco Powering station at Congo Cross where he beat up the siphon chaperon and pulled off her deals.


Before his condemning, LAJ acknowledged liability regarding the wrongdoings he was sentenced for and argued for kindness.


He recognized the adverse consequence of his activities on the people in question and the Leonco Gas Station and apologized for his way of behaving.


Despite the fact that he denied being a hoodlum, he has shown regret and requested pardoning.


He stressed that he is a provider and a man of harmony.


The rapper likewise featured the positive effect of his music on his fans and partners, which he called attention to has been uniting individuals and advancing harmony in the country.


In his moderation explanation, he likewise expressed that he has teamed up with President Julius Maada Bio and First Woman Mrs. Fatima Bio to advance harmony, focusing on that he made a great deal of positive commitments to the general public and he is prepared to offer to set things right and become a changed man.


Boss LAJ apologized to his family, companions, fans and individuals of Sierra Leone for his terrible way of behaving and guaranteed that he will fundamentally have an impact on his methodologies and come out better personally.


Passing the sentence, Justice Adrian Fisher expressed that he had taken every one of the elements that Boss LAJ had featured for moderation to that end he was not condemning him for the most extreme fifteen years yet he has decreased his sentence to nine years.

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