Tag: carpenter

  • Carpenter accused of GHS300,000 land fraud remanded

    Carpenter accused of GHS300,000 land fraud remanded

    51-year-old carpenter, Solomon Boye Borquaye, has been remanded into police custody after allegedly collecting GHC300,000 from an entrepreneur with the promise of providing 9.81 acres of land in Oyibi for a factory project.

    He faces charges of defrauding by false pretenses but has pleaded not guilty.

    Borquaye’s bail plea, presented by Mr. J. K. Yeboah, stated that he has a fixed place of abode and would appear in court if granted bail.

    However, the prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Richard Amoah, opposed the grant of bail, citing Borquaye’s previous conduct before another Circuit Court, which suggested he might not be available for trial.

    Consequently, the accused was remanded by the trial judge until August 10, 2023, when he is expected to reappear in court presided over by Mr. Samuel Bright Acquah.

    The prosecution’s case states that in August 2020, the complainant, a 33-year-old entrepreneur from Osu, Accra, sought to purchase land for a factory project.

    He was introduced to Borquaye by a land agent and agreed to purchase 9.81 acres of land in Oyibi for GHC1,200,000.

    A deposit of GHC300,000 was made, but later, another individual, Sampson Aaron Dontoh, claimed ownership of the land, stating it was registered under his company’s name with Land Title Certificate number TDA 0567.

    When informed about the situation, Borquaye offered the complainant an alternative piece of land, but another person, Ibrahim Mahama, also laid claim to it.

    The complainant reported the matter to the police, and Borquaye failed to show up when invited for questioning. He was eventually arrested after investigations and admitted to the offense during his caution statement.

  • Carpenter sentenced to 2 years for stabbing

    Carpenter sentenced to 2 years for stabbing

    An Accra Circuit Court has handed down a sentence for a 33-year-old carpenter who used a knife to stab a self-employed man three times in the back.

    Kwasi Adu, who was accused of harming someone, entered a guilty plea.

    Adu was found guilty based on his own admission in the court presided over by Isaac Addo and given a two-year prison term.

    According to the information provided by Chief Inspector Josephine Lamptey, the accuser, now convicted, was a carpenter at Kantamanto as well as the complainant Isaac Afari.

    Afari at nighttime took care of Madam Gifty Lamptey’s shop, a witness in the case, according to the prosecution.

    According to the report, the inmate once slept in front of the mentioned shop throughout the night. When the complainant told him not to do so again, the convict allegedly grew enraged and attacked him.

    “On May 28, 2023, at about 0730 hours, the complainant saw the convict sleeping in front of the shop again and when he confronted him, he became offended and attacked him again which generated into a misunderstanding.

    Sympathizers came in and calmed the situation down,” the prosecution added.

    According to the prosecution, after the complainant left the area to purchase “waakye,” the defendant frenziedly pursued him and stabbed him three times in the back.

    It said that after purposefully and unlawfully harming the complainant, the criminal fled, but was tracked and detained by sympathizers at the Railways Police Station.

    According to the prosecution, the complainant was taken urgently to Ussher Polyclinic for care.

    It said the complainant came back to the Police station and lodged a formal complaint and he was issued with a medical form to be sent to Ussher Polyclinic for endorsement by the medical officer who treated him.

    “On May 31, 2023, the complainant brought the medical form duly endorsed by Dr Linda Owusu Asante of the Ussher Polyclinic indicating that the harm was caused with a knife,” the prosecution added.

  • Kasoa: Father allegedly cuts 11-month-old son’s fingers

    Kasoa: Father allegedly cuts 11-month-old son’s fingers

    At Kasoa Millennium City in the Central Region, Efo Kwasi Joseph, a 71-year-old father and carpenter has cut off the two fingers of his 11-month-old biological son.

    The incident happened on Tuesday, March 14, 2023, in the afternoon.

    According to the wife of the suspect, Juliana Amenasor, she was shocked to see her baby boy lose his fingers after her husband who is a carpenter took the child to his workshop and cut his fingers.

    Information gathered indicates that the suspect had always threatened to use his son for money rituals and warned that he’ll cut the baby’s fingers but his wife always rebuked him.

    The wife of the suspect in an interview with Kasapa News Yaw Boagyan said, the child is in serious pain and can’t stop crying.

    She added that she needs money for surgery and also buy medications prescribed by Doctors which is a major challenge, hence called on the public for financial support.

    The mother has appealed to the Inspector General of police to intervene and prosecute the husband to serve as a deterrent to others.

    Meanwhile, the case has been reported to the Millennium City police for investigation.

    The suspect is yet to be arrested at the time of filing the report.