Scribe's Instagram post hints at civil action against police

  • 16/10/2017
Rapper Scribe
Kiwi rapper Scribe. Photo credit: Newshub.

Rapper Scribe has hinted at civil action against the police in his running battle over drug and weapon charges.

The Kiwi music icon currently faces three charges from April 2 this year and also three charges of failing to answer bail, after missing court appearances.

In August, Canterbury police posted a wanted picture of Scribe - real name Malo Luafutu - on their Facebook page. He finally appeared in the Christchurch District Court on September 8 to plead not guilty to all charges.

But on Sunday night, the avid social media user posted photos of his children on Instagram, with a chilling message for police.  

"Daddy gon see u soon as these pigs get what's coming," he wrote.

A long list of hashtags included #civilsuitpending #serveandprotectdeeznuts #gosolvesomerealcrime #gocatchsomerapistsandmurderers and #lawabidingcitizen.

Scribe first rose to prominence with his singles 'Stand Up' and 'Not Many' from his 2003 album The Crusader.   

Newshub.