An Accra Circuit Court has sentenced Kwabena Boakye a driver to 17 years imprisonment for robbing two persons of their two mobile phones
after threatening to kill them.
An accomplice Eric Adabreh a mechanic
apprentice who pleaded not guilty to the same charges has been remanded into
lawful custody to reappear on May 15.
The court presided over by Mr Aboagye
Tandoh has asked the Police to investigate the age of Adabreh who claims to be
15 years.
Meanwhile Juilius Kafui Papah who
bought one of the stolen items, had been convicted to a fine of GH¢ 4,800.00.
Prosecuting Chief Superintendent of Police Mr Duuti Tuaruka said the complainants Assumpta Adom Dickens and Madison
Caruso are designer and an international volunteer respectively residing at
North Kaneshie Last Stop.
Chief Supt. Tuaruka said Boakye and
Papah are co-tenants living at Abeka.
On April 22, this year, at about 1130
pm, while the complainants were at a spot near Fadama Night Market, looking for
a taxi to go home, Boakye and Adabreh and two others at large who were on two
separate motor bikes suddenly appeared and ordered them to surrender their
phones else they will kill them.
Prosecution said without any
hesitation, the complainants handed over their Iphone 6S and Sumsung Galaxy A3
and the accused persons and their accomplices bolted.
On April 24, this year, the Iphone 6S
which had a tracking device led to the arrest of Papah and the phone was
retrieved.
During interrogation, Papah told the
Police that it was Boakye who gave it to him to decode. Complainants however
managed to identify Boakye Adabreh and the Sumsung Galaxy A3. The motorbike
used in the operation was also retrieved from Boakye.
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