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Two Soldiers Sentenced for Kidnapping and Robbery of Small-Scale Miner.

Two soldiers have been sentenced to 10 years in prison for their involvement in the kidnapping and robbery of a small-scale miner, Mr. Andrews Asante, in Ametubuom. Lance Corporals Alfred Mensah and Matthew Amoako, alongside their accomplices, ambushed the miner’s home and forced him to hand over money and valuables totaling GH₵96,500. The robbers, who wore military uniforms, beat the miner and his family members before fleeing with the stolen goods. They were arrested after a police chase, but their fellow soldiers, Frimpong and Francis, remain on the run.

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Man Jailed for Vandalizing Vehicles at Parliament.

A 33-year-old man, Christopher Kofi Kyere Sorkpa, has been sentenced to five years in prison for vandalizing vehicles at the Parliament premises in Accra. On Wednesday, dressed in white, Sorkpa smashed the windscreens and windows of seven vehicles parked in front of the parliamentary buildings.Eyewitnesses speculated that Sorkpa might have been mentally impaired, but his motives remain unclear. He faced six charges, including conspiracy to commit unlawful damage, and pleaded guilty during a court hearing on Friday, December 20, 2024. Presiding Judge Samuel Bright Asiedu handed down the sentence.Another suspect, Wisdom Ahli, has been remanded in police custody for his alleged involvement. His case is scheduled for further examination on January 9, 2025.The incident, which caused significant damage, has drawn widespread condemnation, underscoring the need for heightened security around Parliament.

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Woman Jailed for GH₵81K Bank Fraud with Cloned Cheques..

A 35-year-old caterer and hairdresser, Jessica Oforiwaa, has been sentenced to five years in prison for stealing GH₵81,060 from GCB Bank customers using cloned cheques. The court emphasized the need for banks to enhance ICT systems and staff vigilance to prevent such crimes.Oforiwaa was convicted on multiple charges, including abetment of crime and theft, after conspiring with accomplices—some of whom remain at large. The stolen funds were withdrawn from accounts of victims using altered cheques issued under Oforiwaa’s business, Jesnat Cook Company. Investigations revealed that the cheques had been chemically modified to look authentic.While sentencing Oforiwaa, the court acknowledged her young age and first-offender status but stressed that her actions were deliberate and premeditated. The prosecution, led by ASP Seth Frimpong, called for deterrent measures, noting the rise of such financial crimes harming institutions and the economy.The case highlights ongoing […]

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