By
Felix Engsalige Nyaaba
Two police officers of
the Ghana police services stationed at the Ashanti Region have appeared before an
Accra Circuit court for allegedly defrauding thirty six persons under the
pretext of assisting them to get enlistment into the police service.
The two, Corporal Edward Bosomtwi Gyan and
Sergeant George Kwesi Appiah, were granted bail in the sum of GHC60, 000 with
three sureties each, one of which must be resident ofAccra.
They are facing two
counts of conspiracy to defraud and defrauding contrary to the criminal offence
Act 1960 of Act29, after their earlier charged sheet has been substituted to
fit the degree of crime they committed.
Their accomplice,
Benjamin Anobiga, a Civil Servant, is on the run and the court presided over
by Mr. Francis Obiri, has issued a bench warrant
for his arrest.
They all pleaded not
guilty and are to re-appear before the court on June 28, 2012.
They were said to have
collected GH¢50,000 from their victims somewhere in April 2011, to help them
enlist into the Ghana Police Service.
According to Deputy
Superintendent of Police (DSP) Aidan Dery, the accused persons after collecting
the various sums of money from the complainants, wrote letters with the police
letter head to the complainants to attend an enlistment parade at Pawlugu
police training school in the Upper East Region on June11, 2011 for training.
He said when the day
was due for the complainants to leave for the training at Pawlugu, the accused
persons quickly send information that, the date has been changed and that they
were to go on October 12, 2011.
He said that one of the
complainant later found out that, the accused persons have no any influencing
power to get them enlisted into the police services and that their activities
was fraud.
According to DSP, Dery
the complainant then demanded the refund of their money but the accused kept on
deceiving them that the police administration was trying to give a date for the
training.
He said that when the
victims realized that they have been short-circuited, they lodged a complaint
with the police who arrested the two.
He said that during
investigation, the two police officers denied receiving any such monies from
their victims.
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