Crime

Businessman jailed 5 years for swindling medical doctor

The Adentan Circuit Court has sentenced a businessman to five years impris­onment in absentia for defrauding a medical doctor.

Lambert Afedo is said to have collected GH¢50,495 from a medical doctor under the pretext of purchasing three auctioned cars for him (doctor) in the year 2020, but failed.

Charged with defrauding by false pretenses, Afedo pleaded not guilty, was admitted to bail, and the prosecution filed its disclosures and trial commenced.

However, Afedo stopped at

tending court, and on July 7, 2024, after taking the evidence in chief of the second prosecution witness, the court held that it would proceed to determine whether the prosecu­tion had discharged its burden of proving a charge of fraud.

Meanwhile, the court, since June 12, 2024, issued a bench warrant for Afedo’s arrest for failing to appear before it.

The court presided over by Mrs Sedinam Awo Kwadam found Afedo guilty and sentenced him in absentia, adding that “a warrant of commission shall be issued and serve as an arrest warrant.”

Prosecuting, Chief Inspector Maxwell Lanyo, said the com­plainant (name withheld) was a medical doctor at Madina Polyclin­ic, Accra.

The court heard that in Novem­ber, 2020, the complainant encoun­tered Afedo, who claimed he was into selling and buying of cars.

Chief Insp Lanyo said Afedo also indicated to the complainant that he had links with people at the TemaHarbourto purchase auction cars for retail.

The prosecution said the com­plainant showed interest in acquir­ing cars to be used for commercial purposes.

Chief Insp Lanyo said Afedo took the complainant to Tema Harbour, and with the assistance of a security man, they entered the premises where vehicle involved in accident were parked and ready for auction.

The prosecution said Afedo selected three cars, the vehicles all “accident cars” which he intended to purchase.

Chief Insp Lanyo said Afedo, told the complainant that he had contacted Hajia Fati Amandu, in charge of car auction, and that he (complainant) had been asked to make part payment.

 The court heard that the com­plainant gave Afedo various sums of money totaling GH¢50,495, for the purchase of three cars.

Chief Insp Lanyo said that Afe­do after collecting the money, told the complainant that the said Hajia Fati Amandu would let one Kofi, who he described as his classmate and a bodyguard to the President, to assist him get the vehicles.

The court heard that Afedo could not be traced, and the com­plainant went to the said Hajia Fati’s house in connection with the case.

Chief Insp Lanyo said Hajia Fati denied knowledge of Afedo and theclaim that she was going to assist him (Afedo) to purchase auction vehicles.

The prosecution said Afedo was arrested and when Hajia Fati heard of Afedo’s arrest, she went to the Madina Police Station.

The prosecution said that Afedo claimed he never gave money to Hajia Fati, but instead, gave money to Hajia Ramatu, residing in Tema.

The prosecution said Afedo failed to lead the police to the said Hajia Ramatu, but rather requested that he should be giv­en some time to refund the money to com­plainant. —GNA

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