High-riding deejay Skeng is scheduled to return to court tomorrow (Monday, November 7) to answer several charges arising from an incident at the Norman Manley International Airport on May 24.
The Spanish Town artiste who had his bail extended when he appeared before the Kingston and St. Andrew Parish Court in September is charged with resisting arrest and disorderly conduct.
The 21-year-old entertainer, given name Kevon Douglas, is expected to appear alongside his associates and co-accused Shaquille Kelly and Cara Wilson, both of whom were also granted bail extensions.
Christopher Townsend, the attorney-at-law representing the artiste and co-accused, noted that the airport security video footage was inadequate when the case was last mentioned.
According to the police report, Skeng was prevented from boarding a flight to Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday, May 24, after an argument developed between him and airport authorities, leading to him being slapped with multiple charges. He was subsequently offered station bail.
Meanwhile, on the musical front, Skeng launched his debut EP, “Beast Of The Era“, last Thursday night in Kingston. Officially released on Friday (November 4), the six-track set comes hot off the heels of his Billboard-charting single “Likkle Miss” remix featuring Trinidadian rap superstar Nicki Minaj.
The project was accompanied by a double video premiere over the weekend.