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Couple in over GHC1.6million fraud fined, ordered to pay remaining money

By Gifty Amofa

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
October 13, 2023
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Accra-Ghana, Oct.13, GNA – The Accra Circuit Court Nine has sentenced a couple to a fine of 500 penalty units each, equivalent to GH6,000.00, for conspiring to dupe one Mr Godwin Kwame Avadu Donkor of GH₵‎1,663,200.

Vera Nartey, alias Akosua Kyerewaah and her husband, Nosah Ekhator, were also ordered by the court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah, to refund the remaining amount before two months.

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They have so far paid GHC700,000.00.

Mr Acquah in passing sentence considered the fact that the woman and her husband had been in police cells for three weeks, adding that the offence conspiracy and defrauding by false pretense, was second degree felony, thus in addition to a fine, they could additionally be handed a less punishment, according to the law.

The couple were remanded in police custody for a double sale of their four-bedroom property in East Legon to two people.

After going through a full trial, they had their sentence deferred to October 2, 2023, by the court.

The two, charged with conspiracy to commit crime and defrauding by false pretenses, pleaded not guilty.

They were earlier admitted to bail in the sum of GH₵‎1.5 million each when the trial began in October 2022.

As part of their bail conditions, they were required to provide three sureties, two of whom had to be civil servants earning at least GH₵‎2,000 per month. According to the court, each of the sureties should be justified.

Inspector Daniel Danku earlier told the Court that Mr Donkor, the complainant, was a businessman living in Adenta, Accra.

He said Vera was a businesswoman and Ekahtor, also a businessman, both living at East Legon.

Inspector Danku said Mr Donkor contacted the convicts in January 2022 to buy a house for his family.

Vera and Ekahtor told Donkor that they had a four-bedroom storey building and that if he paid $290,000, they would sell it to him.

The prosecutor said the convicts took Donkor to East Legon during the same month and showed him the building, which was on sale.

After inspecting the property, Mr Donkor expressed interest and bargained with them.

On January 28, 2022, Mr Donkor paid GH₵‎1,663,200 to them, the prosecution said.

Inspector Danku said after Donkor made the payment, the convicts failed to hand over the property to him, instead resold it to one Emmanuel.

The complainant became alarmed and reported the matter to the police on October 2, 2022.

This led to the arrest of Vera and Ekahtor the next day when they admitted the offence.

The prosecution said the couple promised to refund Mr Donkor’s money but failed to do so.

Police investigations revealed that the accused persons resold the house to one Emmanuel.

Mr Lord Delvin Essandoh, their counsel in pleading for mitigation said they had already refunded more than GHC 200,000.00 and about to pay additional GHC500,000.00.

He said they were the breadwinners of their family and asked the judge to alter justice on the platform of mercy.

Inspector Danku in opposition said the offence was a second degree one and its gravity and the monies involved required that they faced the full rigours of the law-custodial sentence.

However, he agreed with their lawyer that the convicts were first time offenders when the judge asked for confirmation.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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