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Court remands Nigerian over alleged possessing of counterfeit notes

By Emelia Nkrumah

Frank Atiase
February 2, 2023
in Crime, Headlines
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Accra-Ghana Feb. 02, GNA – A 55-year-old Nigerian, who allegedly smuggled CFA Franc and Nigerian Naira notes suspected to be counterfeit currency notes into the country has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court.

The accused person is said to have in his possession CFA80,653,000.00 and N10,500.00.

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Aremu Timoty Adegboyega, charged with possessing forged notes, pleaded not guilty.

The prosecution prayed the Court to remand the accused person because he was flight risk and would interfere with Police investigation.

The Court presided over Mrs. Afia Owusuaa Appiah, remanded the accused person into Police custody for further investigations.

The prosecution was directed by the Court to file and serve all disclosures and witness statements.

The case has been adjourned to February 9, 2023.

Prosecuting, Police Chief Inspector Isaac Anquandah, told the Court that the complainants were Customs Officers stationed at the Aflao Sector, while the accused person was based in Cote D’Ivoire.

The prosecution said on January 17, 2023, the complainants were on duty at Beat Zero, an unapproved route along the Ghana-Togo border within the Aflao Sector.

It said at about 1530 hours on the same day, the complainants accosted the accused person sitting on a motorcycle as a pillion rider carrying a backpack.

The prosecution said the accused person, who was travelling from Togo, entered Ghana through an unapproved route so the complainants became suspicious and conducted a search in the backpack he was carrying.

It said the search revealed bundles of CFA Franc notes and Nigerian Naira notes suspected to be counterfeit currency notes being smuggled into the country through the unapproved route.

The prosecution said the currency notes were counted in front of the accused person and it was found to be CFA80,653,000.00 and N10,500.00.

It said the accused person was later escorted to the Customs Division of the Ghana Revenue Authority Headquarters, Accra for further investigations.

The prosecution said on January 20, 2023, the case was handed over to the Police for continuation of investigations.

It said the accused person allegedly admitted the offence in his investigation cautioned statement and indicated that he was aware that the notes were counterfeit and claimed, one Alhaji Dialo, a mallam in Abidjan, sent him to pick the currency notes from one Alhaji Saibu in Nigeria.

 

Source: Ghana News Agency
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