Two friends, who duped victims under the pretense of enlisting them into the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF), have been sentenced to 64 months in prison by the Twedie District Court in the Atwima Kwanwoma District.
Foster Gyimah, 30-year-old excavator operator, and Richard Boateng, a 22-year-old student, were charged with conspiracy, defrauding and falsely pretending to be a public officer.
They pleaded not guilty to the charges, but the court presided by Mr Anthony Asaah, convicted the accused and jailed them to 32 months each.
Police Chief Inspector Attah Kwabena Migyikra, prosecuting, said that the complainant, Mr Simon Kwame Bonsu, a businessman and a pastor, resided at Pankrono, near Kumasi, together with the two friends.
The prosecution said in 2021, Gyimah introduced himself as a Captain of the Ghana Army to the complainant, promising to assist seven persons get enlistment into the Ghana Army.
Chief Inspector Migyikra said the complainant showed interest in the arrangement and introduced three of his relatives to Gyimah.
The court heard that Gyimah demanded GH¢5,000 from each of the relatives, and the complainant paid a total amount of GH¢27,000 to Gyimah.
Chief Insp Migyikra said Gyimah also introduced Boateng to the victims as the one in-charge of recruitment, and he (Boateng) collected GH¢27,400 from the complainant.
The prosecution said the two friends after receiving the monies, went into hiding and the case was reported to the police at Suntreso.
Chief Insp Migyikra said the police arrested the two friends in October 2022, at their hideout in Obuasi. — GNA