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“Baby Skello” granted bail in blasphemous libel case

“Baby Skello” granted bail in blasphemous libel case
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Local artist Daniel Wharton, popularly known as “Baby Skello,” was granted bail today following charges of blasphemous libel related to a song, which insults a Hindu deity.

Wharton was initially remanded to prison by Magistrate Judy Latchman in the Diamond/Golden Grove Magistrates’ Court. However, his detention sparked widespread outrage on social media, with many users calling for his release.

In response, Attorneys-at-law Dr. Dexter Todd and Everton Singh-Lammy applied for bail before a High Court judge, who set the amount at $45,000.

Wharton is expected to reappear in court on July 1 to continue proceedings related to the charge stemming from the controversial song.

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