Crime

Businessman in court for defrauding building contractor of GH¢117,500

Evans Aziz, a businessman who allegedly defrauded a building contractor of GH¢117,500, under the pretext of securing him 16 auctioned vehicles, but failed, has appeared before the Accra Circuit Court.

Aziz was re-arrested by the police with a bench warrant issued on June 13, 2022, and counsel for accused said his client was unaware that he was expected in court.

The prosecution said he took over the case from another officer, and it could be that Aziz was not asked to appear in court.

The court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah, therefore, revoked the arrest warrant because it noted that on record, Aziz had never appeared in court, so it was possible that he was not requested to do so.

Aziz charged with defrauding by false pretences, pleaded not guilty and the court granted him GH¢200,000 bail with four sureties who should be income earners.

The case has been adjourned to September 27, 2023.

Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Dickson Turna said Isaac Adjei Amanor, a building contractor, is the complainant, while Aziz is a resident of Danso­man, Accra.

The court heard that in October 2018, Aziz informed Amanor that some vehicles were been auctioned at Parliament House.

ASP Turna said Amanor expressed interest and Aziz took him to Parliament House and he (Amanor) selected 16 vehicles that he wanted to buy at the cost of GH¢2,500 each.

The prosecution said Aziz de­manded and collected GH¢17,000 as processing fees from compliant.

ASP Turna said Aziz informed the building contractor that eight of the 16 vehicles were ready, and that he (Aziz) needed additional GH¢55,000.

According to the prosecution, Amanor gave GH¢55,000 to Aziz through one Owusu and another man called P.A.

ASP Turna said that P.A drove a Toyota Land Cruiser to Amanor and told him that he would secure documents and return the vehicle to him (complainant) the same day.

Moments later, P.A contacted Amanor and informed him that he had been arrested and need­ed GH¢5,500 to be given to the police.

ASP Turna said Aziz and his accomplices went into hiding after collecting a total amount of GH¢117,000 from Amanor, and efforts to get the vehicles proved futile.

The court heard that Amanor reported the case to the police on August 15, 2019, and Aziz was apprehended on November 18, 2019.

ASP Turna said Aziz admitted the offence and told the police that he handed over all the monies he took from Amanor to P.A, but Aziz could not provide informa­tion about P.A.’s whereabouts or contact details. —GNA

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