A Motor Mechanic who allegedly defrauded a Police Officer of $7,600
under the pretext of purchasing a plot of land and renting two
apartments to her in Accra but failed to do so has appeared before an
Accra Circuit Court.
Fuseini Alhassan charged with two counts of defrauding by false pretence pleaded not guilty.
The court presided over by Mrs Malike Wornya Dey admitted Alhassan to
bail in the sum of GH¢70,000.00 with two sureties one to be justified.
Alhassan is expected to reappear on December 20.
Prosecuting, Detective Chief Inspector Isaac Agbemehia narrated that the
complainant Ms Sekina Issah is a Police Officer residing at Akweteyman
in Accra.
Chief inspector Agbemehia said Alhassan resides at Lamptey Mills near
Kasoa and in August 2016, the complainant whiles in Sudan during a
United Nations Peace Keeping duties asked Alhassan to inspect a parcel
of land at Amasaman which a colleague had told her about.
He said based on that the complainant in June this year sent $3,200
through one Samuel Ninson a witness in the case to be given to Alhassan
to purchase the land.
The Prosecution said, later Alhassan informed the complainant that the
land at Amasaman was registered in the name of a certain woman when he
ascertained at the Lands Commission.
He said Alhassan however assured the complainant that he could secure a
litigation free land for her and so sent her a photograph of a parcel of
land with a single room on it situated at Ablekumah as the land he had
bought for the complainant at a cost of GH¢22,000.00.
According to prosecution, Alhassan further sent a photograph of an
uncompleted apartment at Alajo and alleged that the said apartment
belonged to his uncle who wanted individuals to complete them and same
rented out at a cost of GH¢170.00 a month.
The prosecution said the complainant sent $4,400 through one Mr John
Bediako to be given to Alhassan to complete two apartments for her
(complainant) and a colleague.
Chief Inspector Agbemehia said Alhassan later called the complainant,
saying that his uncle has rescinded his decision to rent out the two
apartments so he was going to use the $4,400 to purchase 4,300 pieces of
cement blocks for her and same placed on her land at Ablekumah.
When the complainant returned to Ghana, she asked Alhassan to send her
to Ablekumah so she could inspect her land and the 4,300 pieces of
cement blocks but he failed.
Due to the intense pressure mounted on Alhassan, he took the complainant
to a parcel of land which looked different from the one sent her by the
accused earlier on.
Prosecution said Alhassan has also failed to produce documents covering
the plot of land at Ablekumah, hence a report was made to the Police and
accused was arrested.
Mechanic swindles Policeman of over $7,000
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