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Scrap dealer remanded for allegedly stealing Meek Mill’s phone

80866593 Scrap dealer who is said to have stolen an iPhone 14 Pro Max

Wed, 4 Jan 2023 Source: starrfm.com.gh

A scrap dealer who is said to have stolen an iPhone 14 Pro Max belonging to an American rapper, Meek Mill worth GHc22k has been remanded into police custody.

Sulley pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing on Wednesday, January 4, 2023, when he was put before the Circuit Court (9) in Accra presided over by His Honour Mr Samuel Bright Aquah.

Defence lawyers had applied for bail for him but the same was opposed by the prosecution.

The court after remanding the accused directed the prosecution to file disclosures while the case was adjourned to January 17.

Per the brief facts of the case as presented to the court by Chief Inspect Maxwell Oppong, the Complaint is Akwasi Agyeman, the Chief Executive Officer of Ghana Tourism Authority.

According to him, the accused Nuhu Sulley is a scrap dealer and lives at Madina and that on December 29, last year, the complainant organised a musical programme at the Independence Square, Accra which hosted an American Rapper, Meek Mill as the performing artiste.

He said, at about 8:20pm on the same day, the guest artiste who was making his way through the heavy crowd onto the stage had his phone stolen by the accused who was among the crowd.

The iPhone 14 Pro Max mobile phone according to the prosecutor is valued at GHc22,000.00.

He said, the accused after succeeding in stealing the mobile phone left the scene.

The prosecutor said the complainant reported the matter to police on the same day and upon Police intelligence, tracked and traced the phone to the residence of the accused person at Madina.

The prosecutor said the accused was arrested with the phone on December 30, last year and during investigation, the accused admitted the offence and after investigation, he was charged with the offence and brought before this honourable court.

Source: starrfm.com.gh