GNA Rejuvenated Kotoko defeats Legon Cities in Kumasi GNA Azumah thrills boxing fans in an exhibition bout GNA Environmental NGO calls for responsible mining in cocoa growing areas GNA SML-GRA Contract: Insufficient evidence to prosecute government officials – Majority GNA IMF calls for tariff adjustment to spur energy sector cost recovery GNA Export-ready SMEs to benefit from CBI’s Ghana Dried Fruits Project GNA Automotive industry can be backbone of Ghana’s economy GNA Energy Minister describes power outages as ‘Dumsiesie’ GNA UN urges more private sector investment to accelerate Ghana’s SGDs achievement MAP U.S.-Africa Business Summit: Three Questions to President of Corporate Council on Africa

Businessman and farmer granted bail over fraud


  3 Février      20        Economy (15154),

   

Kumasi, Feb. 03, GNA – The Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) Court has granted a total of GH₡180,000.00 bail, with three sureties, one of whom is to be justified, to two persons for defrauding a farmer at Adankwame, near Kumasi.

Nana Kwabena Agyei, a businessman, and Nana Dankensua, a sub chief of Adankwame, were said to have collected an amount of GHc 160,000.00 from the complainant as the price for a four-acre land at Adankwame in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District, to enable him to start livestock farming.

However, when the complainant went to the land to start development, he was detected that the land had already been sold to another person and of which the dispute was before the court of the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II.

The accused persons pleaded guilty to the offence and would reappear before the court presided by Mr Abdul Razak Musah, on February 16, this year.

Chief Superintendent of Police, Mr Kofi Blagodzi, told the court that, the complainant, Fatima Ali, was a farmer who resided at Asokwa in Kumasi.

He said the accused persons, Nana Kwabena Agyei (A1) and Nana Dankensua (A2), reside at Adankwame.

Chief Superintendent Blagodzi said in the year 2018, the complainant who was looking for land for her livestock farming business, contacted Nana Agyei, who was a friend, for assistance.

Nana Agyei in turn informed Nana Dankensua, who agreed to give the complainant four acres of land, which was about 16 plots of land for her farming project at Adankwame.

The Prosecution said both parties met at Adankwame where Nana Dankensua delegated his son to show the complainant the said land for inspection.

After the inspection, the complainant expressed interest in the land for her project.

Chief Superintendent Blagodzi said they agreed on a price of GH₡160,000.00, and the complainant paid the said amount in three instalments through Nana Agyei to Nana Dankensua.

He said the complainant visited the land to begin her farming, but she was prevented by another claimant to the land.

The prosecution said a complaint was lodged with the Adankwame Police, and after careful investigations, it was established that there were disputes over the said land which was even before the court of Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, and a traditional injunction had already been placed on it.

Prosecution said the complainant asked the accused to refund her money but to no avail.

He said the accused persons were therefore arrested, and in their cautioned statement admitted having received the said amount of money from the complainant.
They were therefore charged and brought before the court.

Dans la même catégorie