Tag: Theft

  • SHOCKING: 22-year-old housekeeper kills his madam after stealing $5600

    SHOCKING: 22-year-old housekeeper kills his madam after stealing $5600

    A 22-year-old housekeeper, Maku Kuame, has been remanded by the Asokwa District Court 2 in the Ashanti Region.

    He will be in police custody for two weeks pending further investigations into the alleged murder of her mistress, Margaret Oppong, 83. 

    This decision came after a request by the police for additional time to conduct thorough inquiries into the case.

    Presiding over the court proceedings, His Honor Kwaku Baah Frimpong granted the prosecution’s plea and scheduled the next hearing for January 17, 2024.

    The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector O.N. Tetteh from the Legal and Prosecution Unit at the Regional Headquarters, explained the necessity for extended investigation time to unravel the circumstances surrounding the alleged murder.

    Background details revealed that the accused, Maku Kuame, stands accused of killing her employer, Margaret Oppong, following an interrogation about missing funds amounting to over $5,600 from their residence in Ayeduase, located in the Oforikrom Municipality of the Ashanti Region.

    According to Kwame Boateng, the son of the deceased, Maku Kuame confessed to the murder during police interrogation, alleging that she conspired with her boyfriend to eliminate Margaret Oppong after facing repeated questioning about the missing money.

    The case has sparked public interest and raised concerns about the safety and security of domestic workers in households, prompting authorities to prioritize a thorough investigation into the matter.

    The remand of Maku Kuame underscores the gravity of the allegations against her and highlights the need for a comprehensive legal process to ensure justice for the victim and her family.

    As the investigation unfolds, the community awaits further developments in the case, hoping for a fair and transparent judicial procedure to bring closure to the tragic incident.

  • Man goes to washing bay in search of job; absconds with sales for the day and a mobile phone

    Man goes to washing bay in search of job; absconds with sales for the day and a mobile phone

    An owner of a washing bay is seeking the assistance of the public in locating an employee who vanished with the entirety of the day’s sales and reportedly stole another person’s phone. 

    The incident reportedly occurred on January 14, 2024, at a washing bay where the individual had been recently employed.

    The business owner, who shared a video of the guy stealing the items via X  expressed deep concern over the employee’s sudden disappearance, highlighting the trust extended to him by offering employment

    He said in the video that the guy had come to his washing bay the day before in search of a job. According to him, the guy told a touching story of how he lost both parents and how he was desperately in need of a job.

    The brother of the owner of the washing an allowed him to work there for the day, but at the end, the guy made away with a phone and the sales for the day and has since absconded.

  • 3 ‘busted’ for stealing medicine at Bolgatanga Regional Hospital

    3 ‘busted’ for stealing medicine at Bolgatanga Regional Hospital

    The police, through an intelligence operation, have arrested three individuals for stealing some boxes of medicine at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital.

    The accused are Raymond Asoke, Noeyelle Bridget and Raheem Fasilat.

    Raymond Asoke, a driver at the Bolgatanga Regional Hospital, was arrested on 4th August, 2023 when he was monitored loading boxes of medicines from a certain unmarked house into a saloon car with registration No. GE 1532 -21.

    A search in the car led to the retrieval of 12 boxes of various medicines. The search was extended into the house, where 22 additional boxes containing various kinds of medicines were discovered and retrieved.

    Further investigation led to the arrest of Noeyelle Bridget, the Assistant Dispensary Officer at the hospital’s pharmacy and Raheem Fasilat, the Regional store keeper at the Regional hospital who has admitted to giving the boxes of medicines to the driver.

    All three suspects are currently in custody and will be put before the court to face justice.

    Meanwhile, investigation is ongoing to identify and arrest any other accomplices as well as establish what the suspects did with the medicines stolen from the hospital.

  • ‘Why keep millions of hard currency at home?’ – Mahama questions Cecilia Dapaah

    ‘Why keep millions of hard currency at home?’ – Mahama questions Cecilia Dapaah

    News of an alleged theft involving two house helps of the Sanitation Minister, Cecilia Dapaah, has attracted mixed reactions from the public domain. While some have expressed shock at the act, others have questioned why the Minister would keep such an amount in her home.

    Latest to comment on the matter is former President John Dramani Mahama, who has described the incident as scandalous.

    “$1m + €300k and millions of GHS in a Ghanaian Minister’s home? Scandalous!! Even if genuinely acquired, why keep millions of hard currency at home? Will @NAkufoAddo ever set a good example for public office holders in his administration?” the former President tweeted. 

    Background

    Two house helps, 18-year-old Patience Botwe and 30-year-old Sarah Agyei, are currently facing charges before an Accra Circuit Court for their alleged involvement in the theft of significant sums of money and personal belongings belonging to Cecilia Abena Dapaah, Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources and her husband, Daniel Osei Kuffour.

    According to a report by The Chronicle, the thefts, which amount to millions of Ghana Cedis, reportedly took place at the couple’s residence in Abelemkpe, a suburb of Accra, between July and October 2022.

    The accused, Patience and Sarah, are facing one count of conspiracy to commit a crime and five counts of stealing, involving amounts of US$1 million, €300,000, and millions of Ghana Cedis.

    During the same period, the pair allegedly stole personal effects from Madam Cecilia Abena Dapaah, including assorted clothes valued at GH¢95,000, handbags, perfumes, and jewelry valued at US$95,000.

    Further accusations involve Patience acting alone to steal six pieces of Kente cloth worth GHC90,000 and six sets of men’s suits valued at US$3,000, which belonged to the minister’s husband.

    The court also charged three additional individuals in connection with the thefts.

    Benjamin, a 29-year-old plumber, has been accused of dishonestly receiving GHC180,000, while Kweku Botwe, a 65-year-old trader, faces charges for dishonestly receiving GHC50,000. Additionally, Malik Dauda, a 23-year-old unemployed individual, is alleged to have dishonestly received GHC1 million.

  • Shop attendant jailed 3 years for stealing cosmetics valued over GHS170,000

    Shop attendant jailed 3 years for stealing cosmetics valued over GHS170,000

    A shop attendant, Samuel Botchway, has been sentenced to three years in prison by the Accra Circuit Court for stealing cosmetics worth GHC174,640.00 from his employer.

    Botchway pleaded guilty to stealing boxes of cosmetics valued at GHC158,640.00 and four additional boxes valued at GHC16,000.00 on separate occasions.

    The court, presided over by Madam Kizita Naa Koowa Quarshie, convicted Botchway based on his own plea.

    He was sentenced to three years of hard labor for the theft of cosmetic products valued at GHC158,640.00, as well as six months without hard labor for the theft of items valued at GHC16,000.00. The court ordered that both sentences be served concurrently.

    According to Police Chief Inspector Eric Pobee, the complainant, Madam Vida Arhin-Duah, is a trader residing in Ablekuma Joma, while the convict, Samuel Botchway, resides in Bortianor, both in Accra.

    Botchway had been employed by the complainant as a shop attendant and warehouse keeper at her cosmetics and beauty supply shop in the Mokala shopping mall since 2021.

    The prosecution presented evidence that the complainant had been experiencing shortages of stock in both the shop and the warehouse.

    On May 16, 2023, around 9:30 AM, while the complainant’s shop was open for business, Botchway was observed counting money in another shop within the Okaishie Market belonging to a witness named Latifa Rashid.

    The court was informed that the complainant approached the convict to inquire about his presence in Latifa’s shop instead of her own.

    According to Latifa, she explained to the complainant that Botchway was a regular customer who supplied her with cosmetic products. On May 13, 2023, he had delivered four boxes of gel polish to her, and he had come to collect the payment amounting to GHC 12,800.00.

    Further details revealed that between December 2022 and April 2023, the convict had supplied Latifa with various cosmetic products, including body splash, Cobra, gel polish, top coat, and lip shine, among others. Latifa confirmed that she had paid for these products.

    Upon the complainant’s invitation, the police were called to Latifa’s shop where Botchway was apprehended and taken to a police station.

    During the investigation, the convict admitted to the offense in his cautioned statement. Subsequently, charges were filed against him, and he was brought before the court.

  • Commercial motorcyclist jailed 8 years for unlawful entry and theft

    A 28-year-old commercial motorist, Baba Suleman, also known as Tornado, has been convicted and sentenced to eight years of hard labor for charges of unlawful entry and theft.

    Suleman pleaded guilty and was convicted on his own plea by the Jasikan Circuit Court presided over by Mr Alfred Kwabena Asiedu.  

    Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Seth Vincent Kpodo, Prosecutor, told the Court that the complainant was a manager of a guest house and fuel filling station and the convict, a commercial Okada rider.  

    He said there had been a series of complaints of theft of mobile phones, television sets and laptops within Worawora and its environs. 

    ASP Kpodo said all efforts made by the people living in the vicinity and the Police to arrest the perpetrators had proved futile. 

    He noted that on July 4, this year, at about 2100 hours, the convict was in charge of his Sanya motorbike with registration number M- 1241- 17 with his friend one Awaki Ransford, a student of Worawora Senior High School as his pillion rider.  

    ASP Kpodo said Awaki, also a witness in the case, together with the convict went to the complainant’s fuel station to buy fuel for their motorbike. 

    He said after they bought the fuel, it started raining and the convict told the witness to climb the staircase to the guest house in order not to get wet and the witness obliged.  

    ASP Kpodo said after few moments, Awaki saw the convict with an electric iron and 32-inch Nasco smart television and its remote valued GH¢1,350.  

    He said the convict disclosed to the witness he took the items from one of the hotel rooms after enquiring.  

    ASP Kpodo said the witness who was scared, then, ordered the convict to return the items to where he took them as that was not their motive of coming to the filling station.  

    He said the convict instructed the witness to take his motor key and ride the motor to the entrance of the filling station in order to run away with the items. 

    ASP Kpodo said the witness got scared but took the key from convict and rode the motorbike away leaving the convict behind. 

    He said all this while the fuel attendant and the manager were inside their office because of the rain. 

    ASP Kpodo said the convict kept waiting for his friend but all in vain. 

    He said the convict together with the TV set and pressing iron proceeded to the Apesokubi township to search for the witness. 

    ASP Kpodo said the convict on his way, met one Emmanuel Ansah also a witness and upon interrogation, convict could not give any tangible explanation to where he got the items from.  

    He said the convict was arrested together with the TV set covered in a pink lady’s dress and the pressing iron to the Apesokubi Police station and an official complaint lodged. 

    ASP Kpodo said on July 5, witness Ansah had an information that the said items belong to one Gyamfi Prosper, the C.E.O of the Oti Guest House and Desert filling station at Apesokubi, where the complainant was the manager. 

    He said on the same day, witness Awaki was arrested together with the said Sanya motorbike and in his witness statement to Police, disclosed that he only escorted the convict to purchase fuel but not to steal the said items. 

    ASP Kpodo said the convict in his investigation cautioned statement admitted the offences and stated that he stole the items from one of the hotel rooms. 

    He said the items were displayed and the complainant again identified the same as hers. 

  • Former Earlbeam Co. Ltd MD faces charges of theft

    Former Earlbeam Co. Ltd MD faces charges of theft

    A former Managing Director (MD) of Earlbeam Co. Ltd has been formally charged with theft by the Accra High Court. The charges come in response to alleged incidents of misappropriation during the MD’s tenure at the company.

    He is facing allegations of embezzling £2,400.00 and GH¢60,000 from the company, according to sources.

    According to a Newspaper Report by the Chronicle dated July 13, 2023, the accused committed the crime as a retaliation for his dismissal by the company.

    The accused whose name is given as Alfred Danso Darkwa, 39 years old was arraigned before the Accra High Court on two counts of stealing, but failed to appear in court on Monday, July 10, 2023.

    The brief fact as presented to the court named Micheal Danso Darkwah an Operational Manager of the company as the complainant and Alfred Dankwa who is the former MD of the company but is now a Businessman and lives at Cantonments in Accra as the accused.

    The company in the case; Earlbeam Company Limited is headquartered in Dzorwulu, Accra.

    According to the brief, on June 9, 2023, the company, through its Board Chairman, wrote a letter to terminate the appointment of then Managing Director, Alfred Danso Darkwa. However, the accused objected to his appointment being terminated and took the case to a civil court, where it is still pending.

    Despite the ongoing court case, on June 14, 2023, the accused went to the company and forcefully collected cash in the sum of £ 2,400 from one of the clients through its accountant. Similarly, on June 20, 2023, the accused again went to a restaurant owned by the company, changed the Point of Sale (POS) system, and used the new system to receive GH¢60,00 from clients of the company.

    A report was made to the police and the accused was apprehended. The accused, Alfred, admitted to collecting the stated amount from the company. However, he said they were monies owed to him by the company.

    The police after investigation, charged him with the offences accordingly.

    The court presided over by His Honour Samuel Bright Acquah issued a bench warrant for the re-arrest of the accused and adjourned the case to July 31, 2023.

  • Man dies in attempt to steal high tension cable at Wirenkyiren Amanfrom

    Man dies in attempt to steal high tension cable at Wirenkyiren Amanfrom

    A man whose identity is immediately unknown has tragically lost his life at Wirenkyiren Amanfrom, a town in the Eastern Region of Ghana in an attempt to steal high tension cables.

    Eyewitness accounts indicates that the incident happened late in the evening when the suspected thief attempted to climb a transformer to steal high tension cables.

    However, the suspect reportedly touched a naked wire which electrocuted him, leading him to fall off the transformer.

    He was discovered by some residents plying the bushy road around 1:00 am battling for his life.

    The residents immediately alerted the authorities and paramedics, but due to the delays in arrival, the suspected thief could not be saved and was pronounced dead at the scene around 6:00 am.

    The police have launched an investigation to identify the suspect and determine the circumstances surrounding the failed theft operation.

    The body has been retrieved by the Kyebi police command and deposited at the mortuary for preservation.

    Some residents who spoke to the media remarked that Wirenkyiren Amanfrom is a theft prone area and they are constantly harassed by thieves.

  • Man who stole Meek Mill’s phone arrested again for stealing another phone

    Man who stole Meek Mill’s phone arrested again for stealing another phone

    A 33-year-old scrap dealer, Nuhu Sulley, who was granted a GHC50,000 bail by an Accra Circuit Court for stealing American rapper Meek Mill’s iPhone, has been arrested for another phone theft.

    Sulley, who was granted bail five months ago for grabbing Meek Mills’ cellular phone, is in the grips of the police for stealing a phone valued at GHC 4,000 belonging to a medical officer at Madina.

    He appeared before an Adentan Circuit Court for allegedly stealing the medical officer’s phone when he (the complainant) attempted to board a commercial vehicle from Madina to Oyibi.

    Sulley’s accomplice, whose name was only given as Junior is said to be at large.

    Charged with conspiracy to steal and stealing, Sulley has pleaded not guilty.

    The court presided over by Mrs Sedinam Awo Balokah has admitted Sulley to bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 with three sureties one to be justified.

    He is expected to reappear on July 20 as police mount a search for his accomplice.

    An Attorney from the Attorney General’s Department opposed the grant of bail extended to Sulley pointing out that he was the same person who was before an Accra Circuit Court for charges of phone theft against American Wrapper Meek Mills at the Independence Square during the Afro nation concert last December.

    According to state prosecutors, Sulley, when granted bail, was likely to commit a similar offence, and was a flight risk.

    In Sulley’s application for bail, the Defence Counsel described Sulley as a law-abiding person who had never had a brush with the law and was also a peaceful member of society.

    According to his lawyer, Sulley has people who were ready to stand as sureties.

    The prosecution’s case was that the complainant is a Clinical Physician and a resident of Oyibi, Accra.

    It said Sulley was unemployed and resided in Madina. Sulley’s accomplice, known as Junior, is at large.

    The prosecution said on March 10, 2023, at about 2100 hours, the complainant was boarding a car from Madina to Oyibi when he felt a hand in his pocket where he had kept his Huawei mobile phone valued at GH¢4,000.

    It said by the time the complainant could get hold of the hand in his pocket; the person absconded.

    The prosecution said the complainant saw Sulley running away with the phone.

    It said when the complainant enquired from some people around the scene, he (the complainant) was told that the accused person was a “Loading boy,” at the place and the scene was where he plies his trade.

    The prosecution said the following day, Sulley resurfaced, and he was arrested.

    It said Sulley, however, resisted arrest and raised an alarm which attracted about 20 people who tried to rescue Sulley.

    In the process, the complainant and a witness in the case were injured.

    The prosecution said the Police and the assembly member for the area were able to put the situation under control.

    It said in Sulley’s caution statement, he denied stealing the phone but indicated that it was Junior, his accomplice who had stolen the phone.

    Sulley further stated that he chased Junior and collected the phone from him.

    The prosecution said Sulley and Junior went and gave the complainant’s mobile phone to someone to decode for them.

    According to the prosecution, Sulley showed where they took the phone, and it was retrieved.

    The prosecution said an investigation was underway.

  • 23-year-old to spend 2 years in prison for stealing polytank

    23-year-old to spend 2 years in prison for stealing polytank

    An Adentan Circuit Court has sentenced a 23-year-old labourer to 24 months imprisonment for stealing a Sintex tank valued at GHC6,000. 

    Evan Opoku is said to have emptied the poly tank and rolled same on the ground.  

    Charged with unlawful entry and stealing, Opoku pleaded guilty. 

    The court presided over by Mrs Sedinam Awo Balokah convicted Opoku on his plea and sentenced him accordingly. 

    It sentenced Opoku to 12 months on the charge of unlawful entry and 24 months on the charge of stealing.  

    The sentences are to run concurrently. 

    The prosecution led by Inspector Eric Ransford Abban said the complainant was a director of a firm in Accra residing at Borteiman while the accused person, now convict, resided at Aviation, Adenta. 

    The prosecution said the complainant owned a seedlings farm around Adenta Aviation and had employed a witness in the case as a caretaker. 

    It said the complainant had a 5,00 litre Sintex water tank for storing water in the farm. 

    On June 12, 2023, at about 7:00pm, the caretaker locked the gate and went to town to buy food and on his return, he detected that the Sintex water tank valued at GHC6,000 had been stolen. 

    The prosecution said the caretaker informed the complainant and the matter was reported to the Police. 

    While the matter was under investigation, the prosecution said the complainant had information that on June 12, 2013, at about 7:30 pm, the accused person was seen rolling the said water tank away. 

    It said the accused person was, therefore, picked up by the Police. 

  • 25-year-old to spend two months in jail for stealing GHS4,600

    A 25-year-old unemployed woman, who allegedly connived with her friend to steal GHS 4,600.00 from a small-scale miner has been sentenced to two months imprisonment by a Tarkwa District Court.

    In addition, the court presided over by Mr Charles Owusu Ansah, fined the convict, Queenstabel Mintah, alias Ohemaa, GHS1,080.00 or in default serve four additional months in prison.

    She pleaded guilty to the charge of stealing and was convicted on her own plea.

    Police Sargeant Douglas Addai, Prosecuting, told the court that the complainant, Eric Ankomah, a small-scale miner resides at Bogrekrom, whiles Queenstabel live at Brahabobom all in the Tarkwa-Nsuaem Municipality.

    He said on November 7, 2022, at about 04:30 hours, the complainant who was passing through the Tarkwa Railway station was attacked by the convict and one Maame Yaa now at large.

    Sargeant Addai said the two women succeeded in stealing a cash sum of GHS 4,600.00 from the complainant and both women fled the scene after the act and went into hiding.

    He said the complainant later reported the case to the Police in Tarkwa and on April 11, 2023, he saw Queenstabel in Tarkwa township and with the help of the Police arrested her.

    Sargent Addai said efforts were in progress to apprehend the convict’s accomplice Maame Yaa.

  • 25-year-old jailed 10 years for stealing cable

    25-year-old jailed 10 years for stealing cable

    A 25-year-old man, Kofi Oduro, has been jailed for ten years after he stole electric cables worth GH¢27,932 from an uncompleted house in Jachie in the Ashanti Region.

    The court presided by Fred Obikyere, sentenced Kofi Oduro to hard labour after he pleaded guilty.

    Kofi Oduro is said to have stolen the items from Ebenezer Donkoe, who is a driver at Akropong Esaase on May 5, 2023.

    According to the prosecutor, ASP Stephen Ofori, the complainant had gone to his newly built house only to discover someone had invaded his house and stolen all of the cables used to wire the house.

    According to the Dailyguide report, a witness in the case, Cosmos Manu told the complainant he saw the accused person leaving the premises with some wires in his hands around 8:00 p.m. on May 7, 2023.

    He said after confronting the convict, Kofi Oduro left behind the wires sensing danger and took to his heels.

    He added that it was discovered that he had fled with some of the wires that were in his luggage and was arrested.

    After an investigation, he was charged and arraigned before the court where he was sentenced.

    Prior to his sentencing, the judge bemoaned the growing number of occurrences of cable theft in Jachie and its environs.

  • 4 accused of stealing GHs 60k worth of cosmetic products charged

    4 accused of stealing GHs 60k worth of cosmetic products charged

    Four persons have been charged with abetment of crime and stealing goods worth over GH$60,000.00 from their employer.

    The suspects, according to a report by the Chronicles Newspaper on May 10, 2023, are Pedicta Yeboah, first accused (A1), Charlotte Obamea (A3), Prince Ampomah (A4) and Jacob Oppong (A5) and one Bintu Mohammed (A2).

    His Honour Samuel Bright Acquah presided over the court proceedings where the accused individuals – Al, A3, and A4 – were brought before. But pleaded not guilty charges against them.

    Obamea and Ampomah were granted bail to the tune of GHC50,000 with two sureties, one should be an income earner and the other, a family member for each.

    The prosecution presented evidence suggesting that the other suspect, Pedicta, had opened a fourth shop using stolen goods from her employer.

    As a result, the prosecution requested that she be remanded into police custody, fearing that she may interfere with the investigation.

    The employer of the accused persons, Vivian Nkansah, is the complainant in the case.

    The Prosecuting Officer Chief, Inspector Daniel Danku, explained to the court that the complainant, deals in various cosmetic products and owns shops and warehouses at Agbogbloshie, Okaishie, Teshie and Agbleza.

    According to the prosecutor, the accused persons were tasked with transporting the cosmetic products from the complainant’s warehouses to her Okaishie shop for sale. But in August 2022, when the complainant took stock of the goods, she noticed that there were some shortages in the quantities in both the warehouses and the shops.

    The Prosecutor, C/Insp Danku, continued that the complainant, Vivian Nkansah, tracked the activities of the attendants for some time to establish that the first accused, Pedicta Yeboah, was retailing the same products as hers.

    She reported the case to the police, who arrested her arrested.

    Findings from the investigation, suggest that the first accused had opened two other cosmetic shops at Cow Lane and Mamprobi with the items of the complainant.

    The prosecutor added an estimated amount of GH$60,352.35, of cosmetic products suspected to be owned by the complainant were retrieved from the shop of the first accused.

    The first accused, Pedicta, allegedly admitted stealing from the complainant to stock her shops.

    The prosecutor stated that Charlotte, Prince, and Jacob stole products and sent them to Bintu Mohammed for safekeeping, and later Pedicta’s driver would transport them to her shops.

    The case has been adjourned until May 15.

  • Pastor allegedly maims 17-year-old over missing money

    Pastor allegedly maims 17-year-old over missing money

    A pastor has allegedly has allegedly disfigured the fingers of a minor who was accused of stealing money.

    The 17-year-old junior high school graduate, according to reports, is currently battling for his life after the self-acclaimed man of God put his hand in a fire over a missing GHS 600.

    The man of God allegedly smeared the hand of the minor with anointing oil before asking him to place it in a fire.

    The victim’s mother, Madam Emelia Adutwumwaa, told Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5Fm that his son was accused of stealing the money that belonged to her sister-in-law.

    The minor, Osei Boadi, was asked to prove his innocence by the man of God.

    The mother narrated that the sister-in-law Yaa Sarfoa accused her son of stealing her money and later contracted the man of God to intervene.

    The man of God is said to have poured the anointing oil on the floor, lot with match sticks and asked the victim to put his hand in the fire and that if he was innocent, nothing would happen to him.

    The mother further narrated that the boy did not experience anything for about 15 minutes and was asked to remove his hand from the fire.

    But my son started complaining about pains in the evening, and his condition has worsened, she stated.

    She also revealed that the pastor was detained by the Akyem Amantia Police but was released after the local Assemblyman intervened.

    She lamented that the victim is currently in pain and that his condition has not improved.

  • Suspected thief grabbed in an attempt to resell stolen phone

    Suspected thief grabbed in an attempt to resell stolen phone

    A young man suspected to have stolen a phone was nearly lynched after he was grabbed by citizens in an attempt to resell the phone.

    According to reports, he was beaten by some persons for allegedly stealing a phone of a lady he gave a lift to.

    According to a tweep named Dr Tony Brown, the culprit, after taking the lady’s phone headed to Circle to trade it for cash.

    Luck eluded the young man as the shop he visited was where the victim worked.

    In a video gone viral on the bird app – Twitter, the victim was shocked as the culprit – in a yellow hoodie denied knowing her.

    “You don’t know me?” the lady was heard in the background asking the suspected thief amidst beatings.

    “I nor know am,” he responded in Pidgin English after he was forced to answer the question.

    Dr Tony Brown who shared the video asserted that, “You man be the reason why girls shun dey sit for DV cars inside. He go rent DV cars (Benz, you know the flashy ones) and pick only women. Only for him to point gun at you in the car to take your phone…You girls for stay woke!”

    He added that, “After taking one girls phone, he took the phone to circle to sell not knowing the shop he entered is where the girl also works. Chairman do yawa.”

  • UK man charged with theft after police recover 200,0000 Cadbury creme egg stash

    UK man charged with theft after police recover 200,0000 Cadbury creme egg stash

    Police officers have claimed they have “saved Easter” after recovering a stolen trailer-load of Cadbury’s Creme Eggs

    The huge chocolate stash—which also included other varieties and is thought to be worth around £40,000—was taken from a unit in Stafford Park in Telford, Shropshire, on Saturday.

    West Mercia Police stopped a vehicle on the M42, before detaining a 32-year-old man on suspicion of theft, Birmingham Live reports.

    “West Mercia Police has helped save Easter for Creme Egg fans after almost 200,000 of the chocolate treats were stolen from a unit in Stafford Park in Telford,” a force spokesperson said. “The eggs-travagent theft took place on Saturday 11 February with the chocolate collection box thought to be worth around £40,000. Along with the creme eggs, a number of other chocolate varieties were also stolen. Shortly after the theft a vehicle, presumably purporting to be the Easter bunny, was stopped northbound on the M42 and a 32-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of theft.”

    The man, who has been named Joby Pool, faces two counts of theft and a third criminal damage charge after a chain lock was also reportedly broken.

    Shropshire Fire and Rescue Service’s Market Drayton station replied to news the haul had been recovered, telling police “eggcellent work by all involved.”

    Source: Complex.com

  • Sawla District Police Commander’s home burgled

    Thieves have broken into the Sawla District Police Commander’s home and stolen his flat screen TV set at Sawla in the Sawla District of the Savannah Region.

    He discovered this after returning from patrol duties in the district.

    The incident left many residents shocked as to how the thieves broke into a District Police Commander’s residence to steal his TV set.

    Source: myjoyonline.com

  • Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa’s president considers future amid corruption scandal

    South Africans are waiting, many in deep trepidation, to find out if President Cyril Ramaphosa is about to resign in the wake of a murky and highly politicised scandal involving cattle, a sofa, and the theft of hundreds of thousands (and possibly millions) of dollars.

    Much now hangs on a meeting, starting on Friday, of the leaders of the country’s governing party, the African National Congress (ANC).

    Mr Ramaphosa’s most ardent supporters – and he remains a popular leader – frame this moment as an all-or-nothing fight between a decent man, desperately trying to clean up a corruption-ridden country, and the forces of chaos with the ANC who are trying to get rid of him in order to keep hold of their loot and keep themselves out of prison.

    One commentator likened the drama to Shakespeare’s Henry V, urging Mr Ramaphosa to “stiffen the sinews” and fight to clear his name.

    There’s no doubt that the case against Mr Ramaphosa was – at least to begin with – politically motivated.

    A well-known political rival, linked to South Africa’s disgraced former President, Jacob Zuma, dramatically revealed allegations that millions of dollars – hidden in a sofa – had gone missing from Mr Ramaphosa’s high-end Phala Phala game farm, and that there had been a police cover-up.

    The president – a wealthy businessman and former liberation struggle icon, once backed by Nelson Mandela to succeed him – loftily declared that he was innocent.

    But the story has not gone away, and over time, as fresh details and denials have leaked out, even some of his supporters have acknowledged that the scandal has been poorly handled by Mr Ramaphosa and his aides.

    “There are questions that he has not been able to answer… about these huge sums of cash. He’d told us he’d put all these [businesses] in blind trust. I think he was very clumsy and careless… and out of touch,” said Nombonisa Gasa, a political analyst.

    So now what?

     

    In the over-heated world of the ANC – a party so long in power that its furious internal feuds now feel more like open-warfare – the campaigning and jockeying are in full swing.

    The party is due to select a leader later this month – with Mr Ramaphosa an easy favourite to win. But those calculations are now changing fast.

    Cyril RamaphosaImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption, The process of finding a successor for Mr Ramaphosa may weaken the ANC heading to the next elections

    It’s been widely reported that Mr Ramaphosa has already decided to quit, but is being persuaded by allies to think again, or at least to buy time in order to ensure a smooth transition to someone credible.

    His current deputy, and automatic heir, Vice-President David Dabede Mabuza, is not tipped as the right man for that role.

    But could anyone in the current ANC leadership – so many tainted, themselves, by allegations of corruption – garner the levels of nationwide popular support that Mr Ramaphosa still enjoys?

    And if not, are we watching the slow unravelling of the party that once liberated South Africa from apartheid – and election defeat in 2024?

    South Africa’s main opposition party, the Democratic Alliance, is certainly hoping to capitalise on the current crisis, calling for early elections. Some analysts see the ANC’s decline as both inevitable, and good for the country’s young democracy.

    “Most South Africans are really concerned about what will happen next. Because there is no-one ready to [replace Mr Ramaphosa]. But this is the beginning of the end for the ANC – and that’s a good thing. The ANC has done its job. It liberated the country. It’s time for something new,” said political analyst Thembisa Fakude.

    “I think South Africa has managed to establish very strong democratic shock absorbers, and [Mr Ramaphosa’s resignation – if it happens, would be] exemplary for Africa – here’s a leader who voluntarily resigned.”

    Jacob ZumaImage source, Getty Images
    Image caption, Former President Jacob Zuma remains an influential figure in the country’s politics

    It seems unlikely – but still possible – that Mr Zuma’s faction within the ANC will be able to capitalise on the chaos, return to power, and derail the entire anti-corruption drive. That would be a recipe for political oblivion at the next elections.

    “The Zuma faction is battling to cohere, beyond a group of people have grievances because they might face charges of corruption. But it’s too early to say they cannot come back,” said Ms Gasa.

    But even a moderately competent replacement for Mr Ramaphosa is likely to shake the markets and drive away the few foreign investors still willing to give South Africa a chance, at a time when the economy – grappling with almost daily power cuts – is struggling to recover from the pandemic, and from the years of state corruption during Mr Zuma’s era.

    Last year, the feuding within the ANC triggered riots in Durban and elsewhere that left more than 300 people dead and caused billions of dollars in damages. There was a sense then that South Africa had peered over the abyss and stepped back – that it now understood how fragile its young democracy was.

    That may be the case, but with no single, credible party poised to capitalise on the ANC’s struggles, the concern here is that South Africa is heading towards an era of deeply unpredictable and unstable coalition politics, easily exploited by smaller populist parties.

    As for President Ramaphosa himself – many wonder whether he has the stomach for a long fight, or whether the billionaire businessman, credited for his institution-building approach to government, but criticised for a lack of political muscle – may prefer to leave the ANC to its battles and return to his cattle ranch.

    “He did not have enough fighting instinct and an ability to go for the jugular, in getting rid of the most toxic anti-constitutional folk [in the ANC]. We needed someone with a more muscular approach,” said political analyst Eusebius McKaiser.

    Seven things about Cyril Ramaphosa:

     

    A cloth being held by African National Congress (ANC) supporters showing the face of South African President and ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa tImage source, AFP
    • Born in Soweto, Johannesburg, in 1952
    • Detained in 1974 and 1976 for anti-apartheid activities and launched the National Union of Mineworkers in 1982
    • Chairman of the National Reception Committee which prepared for Nelson Mandela’s release from prison in 1990
    • Became an MP and chairman of constitutional assembly in 1994
    • Moved full-time into business in 1997, becoming one of South Africa’s richest businessmen
    • On Lonmin board during 2012 Marikana massacre
    • Elected ANC leader in 2017 and on 15 February 2018 became president after the resignation of Jacob Zuma

    Source: BBC

  • Court fines mason for cement theft

    The Asante Bekwai Circuit Court has sentenced a 24-year-old mason to 120 penalty units for stealing 21 bags of cement.

    Cephas Apoyagra, who admitted entering Mr Peter Osei, the complainant’s premise to steal the 21 bags of cement, was convicted on his own plea and sentenced accordingly.

    Apoyagra’s failure to pay the GHS1,440.00 would result in his imprisonment for 24 months in hard labour.

    Giving the account, Police Chief Inspector Christian Amartey told the Court presided over by Mr Mark Tair-ima Diboro that Mr Osei was constructing his building at Akwaduo New Site, where Apoyagra resided.

    He said on October 02, 2022, after the complainant and his co-workers had closed from work, they packed the rest of the 21 bags of cement for safekeeping in one of the rooms of the uncompleted building in which they were working.

    Chief Inspector Amartey said after the complainant and his co-workers left the place, the convict, Apoyagra hired a tricycle to the place, where he loaded the 21 bags of cement into the tricycle and sent them to his uncle’s residence.

    The next day, at about 7 am hours the complainant and his co-workers reported for work and detected that the bags of cement had been stolen.

    The prosecution said the Complainant made enquiries and was told by a witness in the case that he saw Apoyagra conveying the bags of cement from the uncompleted building.

    The Complainant then lodged a formal complaint with the Police, the Court heard.

    Chief Inspector Amartey said on October 4, 2022, the Complainant arrested the suspect from his hideout and handed him over to the Police, where the convict admitted the crime in his cautioned statement.

    He said Apoyagra then led the Police to retrieve the stolen items and after an investigation, he was arraigned.

    Source: GNA

  • SHS graduate remanded for stealing fuel from tanker

    A 24-year-old Senior High School (SHS) graduate, Isaac Gakpetor, has been remanded into police custody by the Bole Magistrate for stealing gallons of fuel from tanker drivers.

    Reports indicate the suspect committed the act when the drivers parked their tankers to rest at a filling station at Bole.

    The court, presided over by His Worship Edward Essel, has also fined the suspect GHC 8,200.00 or in default he shall serve 18 months imprisonment with hard labour.

    According to the prosecutor who also doubles as the Bole District Crime Officer, ASP Wisdom Pavis Agbeklah, one of the filling stations, Amdaway with the help of some drivers arrested the suspect and handed him over to the police.

    He said for the past five months, drivers who come to rest at the filling station complained of their missing gallons of water and fuel in the tanks of their vehicles.

    DSP Agbeklah added that a CCTV camera captured a young man with six cans of petrol as some drivers and workers laid ambush to arrest the person behind the stealing of the fuel.

    The suspect was arrested with a motorbike, an android phone and some keys.

    According to the prosecutor, he was charged for stealing and causing financial loss to the fuel company.

    He gave out two accomplices he always sells the stolen fuel to and they were arrested from their hideouts.

    They both pleaded guilty to the offences and were charged for conspiracy.

    The suspects are expected to reappear on August 31, 2022.