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12.12.2018 Crime & Punishment

Unemployed Man On Remand For Stealing

Unemployed Man On Remand For Stealing
12.12.2018 LISTEN

An unemployed man who led a gang to raid the house of Madam Ellen Arthur to steal a number of her belongings valued at $9,675 has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court.

He is to appear before the court again on December 19, 2018.

Dennis Adu, the unemployed denied conspiring with one Gyimah and Mohammed, his accomplices, to unlawfully enter the premise of Madam Ellen Arthur to steal a number of her personal effects valued at 9,675 dollars.

Prosecuting, Police Inspector Seth Frimpong told the Court presided over by Mrs Ruby Quaison that on October 31, this year, the prosecution witness travelled abroad only upon her return to found her room broken into and ransacked.

He said a formal complaint was lodged with the Police and it was detected that items including two suit cases containing wax prints and tie and dye clothes, gold and silver jewellery, two power banks, electrical gadgets, cellular phones such as an I-Phone 5, a Blackberry and Sony Ericson were missing.

The Prosecution said Adu was arrested during investigations on November 26 where he admitted the offence but his accomplices managed to escape.

Inspector Frimpong said, 32 pieces of tie and dye as well as wax prints, the two suit cases, a winter coat, golden rings were retrieved from Adu.

His counsel in praying for bail told the Court that Adu had a fixed place of abode and that he would come back to court anytime his assistant was required and would not interfere with investigations.

The Prosecution however disagreed and said the investigators needed the accused to assist in further investigations.

--GNA

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