Infamous Ghanaian sidechick, Deborah Seyram Adablah, sent a sharp warning to the Ghana Police Service following news that she’s been declared wanted.
Adablah shared an audio telling the police service that she’s ready to surrender and that no one should attempt to arrest her.
Deborah said the police should not attempt a violent arrest or harass her since she’s ready to surrender.
The controversial sidechick, who is known for suing her ‘sugar daddy’ for the court to enforce the terms of their bedroom trysts, said any attempted arrest and harassment she suffers will be held against the police.
“Ghana Police Service…I beg you, the judge on my case is citing me for contempt and has issued a bench warrant against me…I’m formally or informally reporting myself. Anyway you want me, just let me know,” she said in her audio recording. “I don’t want any of your men to maltreat me, lay hands on me… I don’t want that. If you want me, I know I am wanted so I will avail myself. When you do that, I am going to petition against you,”
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Deborah Adablah declared wanted
An Accra High Court issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Deborah Seyram Adablah, citing her for contempt of court.
According to reports, Adablah passed insulting remarks against the judge sitting on her s*xual harassment case against her former lover, Ernest Kwasi Nimako.
The videos, shared on social media, were played in court, leading to the judge citing Adablah for contempt.
The former NSS personnell failed to turn up in court to answer the judge’s summons, leading to the decision to issue a bench warrant for her arrest.
Adablah pledged in her audio to avail herself to the court and attempt to understand why a judge will issue such an order against her.
Adablah-Sugar daddy case
Deborah Seyram Adablah, in January 2023, sued her former sugar daddy for failing to fulfil several promises made to her during the course of a relationship between them.
Adablah asked the High Court to order Nimako to fulfil his pledges, including buying her a car, paying her three years’ rent, paying her a monthly Ghc 3,000 stipend, a lump sum to start a business, and more.