Beenie Man detained in Ghana for performing after testing positive for COVID-19
The Jamaican was detained by the Airport Police on Monday when he attempted to board a flight back to Jamaica
International reggae superstar, Anthony Moses Davis, popularly known as Beenie Man has been detained in Ghana by the Airport Police for flouting COVID-19 protocols.
Sources have revealed that Beenie Man tested positive for COVID-19 upon his arrival at the Kotoka International Airport (KIA) last week ahead of the BhimConcert at the Accra International Conference Centre.
The “Girls Dem Sugar” hitmaker was asked to isolate but he managed to flout those directives and performed at the Bhimconcert with Stonebwoy.
Beenie Man also performed at the show alongside other high profile artistes from Ghana including Samini, Kwaw Kese, MzVee and Empress Gifty.
Ghanaian media is reporting that dancehall deejay Beenie Man was detained in that country for flouting COVID-19 quarantine protocols.https://t.co/EkqNlkwUtq pic.twitter.com/tuL06GmGYU
— Jamaica Observer (@JamaicaObserver) December 27, 2021
He was detained by the Airport Police on Monday when he attempted to board a flight back to Jamaica.
According to the Ghana Immigration Service, he has been released to the Ghana Health Service (GHS) officials and his lawyers.
Meanwhile, sources say he is expected to leave the country tonight (27 December).
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