Two Cameroonians jailed in Ghana for stealing
A Ghanaian Circuit Court in the city of Kumasi has sentenced two
Cameroonian Nationals to three years imprisonment each with hard labour
for stealing scratch cards and assorted mobile phones all valued at
GHC28,337.00, belonging to MTN, Ghana.
The Convicts known in Court documents as Emmanuel Akohni Chinwe, 25 and
Jonathan Fomusah Ndifor, 22, both unemployed, who arrived in the
country this April, denied the charges of unlawful entry, stealing and
causing damage.
Prosecution told the Court, presided over by Madam Comfort Tasiame
that, the two, taking advantage of the absence of a security man, broke
into the mobile communication offices at Susuanso in Kumasi, in the
night of May 11, this year, and stole the cash, assorted mobile phones
and scratch cards.
Chinwe and Ndifor settled at Kotei Deduako in Kumasi and were arrested
by the police on intelligence on May 22, after the case was reported.
During Police investigations, a search was conducted at their residence
and a quantity of the scratch cards, three Samsung mobile phones and
two power banks, all the properties of MTN Ghana, were found in their
possession.
In their caution statement, Chinwe and Ndifor admitted the offences and they were charged.
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