Africans in the UK. Gambian rapper Pa Salieu removed from Commonwealth Games. Gambian rapper Pa Salieu says he has been removed from the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony after failing a background check.
The artist was convicted in March of possessing a bottle as an offensive weapon during a brawl which saw his friend stabbed to death.
He is currently awaiting sentence.
The organiser of the Games said it would not comment on individual cases but said everyone involved went through the same accreditation process.
The Gambian artiste said in an Instagram post he was given the news on Monday while rehearsing for the show. “Next week’s performance should have been a celebration,” said the rapper, from Coventry.
Pa Salieu posted on twitter that he had fully cooperated with the legal process and said he was using his career to show people where he’s from proving there is another side to life for Africans.
The artiste posted this text on their twitter: “But what can you do if the police, justice system and Home Office don’t care about you and put everything possible in your way to stop you trying to get on with your life?”
The 24-year old artiste was accused of joining a group that chased and cornered a man during violence outside a Coventry bar in 2018.
During the wider violence, Fidel Glasgow – a close friend of Salieu and grandson of Specials singer Neville Staple – was fatally stabbed.’
Another man, 25-year-old Michael Mistouflet, was convicted of violent disorder after a trial at Warwick Crown Court, but Salieu and two others, Meidel Dange and Adil Naseer, both 25, were cleared of that offence.
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