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Tribunal remands four in prison for fraud attempt

Tue, 7 Sep 1999 Source: null

Bibiani (Western Region) 7th Sept. '99 - Four persons, who attempted to defraud a Priestess of 10 million cedis have been remanded in prison custody by the Bibiani Community Tribunal.

They pleaded not guilty to attempting to defraud . A fifth person is on the run. They are Calvin Nana Adu, 33, an electrician, David Ackah, 35, a trader and electrician, Yaw Okyere, 35, also an electrician and Kwaku Stephen, 36, a purchasing clerk of UNICROP Company. The tribunal, chaired by Mr Benjamin Yaw Osei, heard that sometime in August the five persons introduced themselves to Madam Afua Badu, the Priestess, as currency dealers from Kumasi who work with a White man.

They asked the Priestess to give them 10 million cedis so that they would make it 35 million cedis for her.

The Prosecution said the request alarmed Madam Badu, who told them that she was not interested in the transaction.

When they realised that the Priestess was not interested in their business, they told her that a Policeman at Bibiani had collected all the money on them and, therefore, wanted her to perform some rituals in order to get their money back, he added.

Madam Badu, who was surprised at the behaviour of the accused persons left them and reported to the Police, who arrested them.

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