A circuit court 'A' at Tema, on Monday granted 5,000 Ghana cedis bail to Lydia Tetteh, trader, for threatening to cause harm to the Queen-mother of Kpone.
The accused, who pleaded not guilty to the charge of threatening, would reappear before the court on October 10.
Chief Inspector Sarah Acquah, told the court presided over by Mr. Charles Aseidu, that the accused is the sister of Naa Akuye, the Queen-mother.
Prosecution said on August 23 this year, Naa Akuye who resided at Tema Community Three went to Kpone to celebrate the Homowo Festival.
Chief Inspector said at about 0830 hours, when Naa Akuye was conversing with friends, Tetteh who was not in good terms with the sister, insulted and threatened to teach her (Naa Akuye) a bitter lesson.
Source: GNA
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