Businessman allegedly defrauds 18 accommodation seekers GH¢100,000
A 48-year-old businessman, Jennings Tetteh Cole, who is accused of defrauding 18 accommodation seekers of over GH¢100,000, appeared before an Accra Circuit Court on Wednesday.
He faces 18 counts of defrauding by false pretences but has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The complainants reportedly paid amounts ranging from GH¢3,000 to GH¢9,200 to the accused.
Cole has been granted bail in the sum of GH¢150,000.
According to the prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Ramata Asumah, the accused promised to refund the money to his victims, but had failed to do so, not even to one person.
The case has been adjourned to January 20, 2025, with the court, presided over by Mr Bright Samuel Acquah, instructing the prosecution to file their disclosures.
Chief Inspector Asumah, presenting the case, informed the court that all 18 complainants, who live in different areas of Accra, were in search of rental accommodation.
The prosecution stated that Cole, who resides in Nungua, owns a dilapidated single room and had advertised it for rent on the Jiji trading app.
It said the complainants saw the listing and contacted him individually.
Between October 21, 2024, and December 7, 2024, Cole allegedly obtained various sums from each complainant, totalling GH¢100,060, on the false pretence of renovating the room and renting it to them.
However, he failed to fulfil his promise.
The court heard that after collecting the money, Cole went into hiding, offering excuses for the delay in handing the room over to them.
On December 8, 2024, some of the complainants met and discovered that Cole had rented the same room to all of them.
The complainants then reported the matter to the Nungua Police, leading to Cole’s arrest.
During questioning, he admitted to the crime in his caution statement.
The prosecution also mentioned that efforts were underway to apprehend his accomplice.
—GNA