A 31-year-old businessman and two others have appeared before the Accra Circuit Court for unlawfully demolishing of a 12-bedroom house, in Nungua, Accra.
Abdul Rahman Kamaro, Benjamin Kojo Sarfo, 36, and Enoch Aboagye, both Earth Moving Machine Operators, have been charged with causing unlawful damage.
Kamaro has additionally been charged with abetment of crime.
The family property is said to be valued at GH¢902,211. 12.
The three accused have pleaded not guilty before the court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah.
The court has granted accused GH¢900,000 each, with two sureties to be justified, and ordered that two other sureties should be Ghanaian citizens.
Chief Insp Daniel Danku said the complainant, Samuel Adjetey Adjei, is a businessman, residing in Nungua.
The prosecution said Kamaro resides at Adjei Kojo, near Ashaiman, while Sarfo and Aboagye are residents of Iron City, Kasoa.
Chief Insp Danku said the complainant is one of the children of the late Larley Bi Adjei, who had a 12-bedroom house at Nungua, cold store.
The prosecution said the complainant and his siblings rented the house at Nungua to tenants.
Chief Insp Danku said in February, 2023, the complainant and siblings ejected all the tenants from the house with
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