Crime

2 in court for allegedly stealing GH¢344,960

 Two persons have appeared before the Accra Circuit Court for allegedly dishon­estly appropriating GH¢344, 960.

Gyasi Robert Sekyere, unem­ployed, and Esther Akuamoah, charged of conspiracy to commit crime and stealing, have pleaded not guilty.

The court, presided by Mr Sam­uel Bright Acquah, granted each of the accused GH¢400,000 bail with three sureties, one of whom must be justified, and adjourned the case to January 28, 2025.

Inspector Sheila Tetteh, repre­senting the prosecution, stated that the complainant, Matilda Agyapong, is a businesswoman, residing at East  Airport in Accra.

The prosecution said Agyapong sells female dresses and handbags at Makola and Dzorwulu in Accra.

According to Insp Tetteh, Sekyere was the manager of the Dzorwulu shop, and Akuamoah was sales personnel.

The court heard that Sekyere was employed in October 2022, while Akuamoah was employed in August 2023.

The prosecution also indicated that Akuamoah kept daily sales records in a book, while Sekyere en­tered the sales data into a computer provided by the complainant.

In June 2024, the complainant noticed that ladies handbags were missing from the shop, Insp Tetteh said.

The prosecution further stated that as a result, complainant hired an internal auditor to conduct an audit and compare the stock with the amount reported from sales.

Insp Tetteh said the au­dit revealed a discrepancy of GH¢194,000, which the accused could not account for, and on Oc­tober 2, last year, the complainant reported the matter to the police.

Insp Tetteh said the police asked AA Adams Chartered Accountants, a licensed audit firm, to re-audit the sales and stock records.

The prosecution said a report submitted by the audit firm covering November 25, 2023, to October 2024, indicated the accused had stolen GH¢344,960,

—GNA

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