Supreme Court address reports of issuing warrants for arrest of NAM1

A report by Graphic Online indicates that the Supreme Court Registry has refuted claims that the court has issued a warrant for the arrest of the embattled Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah popularly known as NAM1. There are media reports that the Supreme Court has issued an arrest warrant for Nana…

A report by Graphic Online indicates that the Supreme Court Registry has refuted claims that the court has issued a warrant for the arrest of the embattled Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah popularly known as NAM1.

There are media reports that the Supreme Court has issued an arrest warrant for Nana Appiah, Rose Tetteh, believed to be his wife and one Benedicta Appiah.

On the arrest warrants circulating on social media, the three individuals are accused of defrauding by false pretence.

But a source at the Supreme Court Registry told Graphic Online that the apex court of the land had not issued any such warrant.

“There is no writ involving Menzgold before the Court, neither has any issue concerning Menzgold been referred to the Court from another court,” he said, indicating that other courts may have issued the warrants but it certainly was not the Supreme Court.

As it stands, it has been revealed that the warrant to arrest form which went viral could be fake.

Because if you can look at the photo below, there’s Circuit Court stamp on a Supreme Court form.

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