An Accra Circuit Court on Monday acquitted and discharged Henry Allotey, a local football team coach who was accused of inserting his fingers into the private part of a six-year-old girl.
Allotey who had pleaded not guilty to the indecent assault was found innocent of the crime after trial.
Prosecuting, Detective Chief Inspector Kofi Atimbire told the Court presided over by Mrs Jane Harriett Akweley Quaye that Sylvester Odame, the one who reported the case to the Police, is the senior brother of the girl and they all lived at Dansoman Zone Six, a suburb of Accra.
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Allotey, the Prosecution said was their neighbour and on January 07, 2017, at about 0930 hours, the victim was caught by her aunty inserting her fingers into the private part of her little cousin in bed.
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Armed with this information, a formal complaint was lodged with the Dansoman Domestic Violence and Victim’s Support Unit, where a police medical report form was issued for the victim to be sent to the hospital.
The Prosecution said Allotey was subsequently arrested.
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The court found that the statements and medical examination reports were conflicting as there was no sign of penetration, it, therefore, acquitted and discharged the accused.