Dormaa Circuit Court jails salesgirl for stealing over GH¢21,000
The Circuit Court at Dormaa-Ahenkro in the Bono Region has sentenced Laadi Sulemana, a salesgirl, to six months in prison for stealing.
When the case was heard on Wednesday, Sulemana pleaded guilty to stealing GH¢21,787.00 and the court presided by Justice Philomena Ansah Asiedu convicted her accordingly.
Prosecuting, Police Inspector Emmanuel Asare told the court the complainant, Beatrice Asante Adjei, is a firefighter of the Ghana National Fire Service resident at Dormaa-Ahenkro, while the convict is a native of Bawku, also residing in the town.
He said the complainant operated a store along the old lorry station at Dormaa-Ahenkro, where she sells poultry products, adding the convict also served as a salesgirl at the store.
Police Insp. Asare said on January 23, 2024, the complainant noticed a shortage in the poultry concentrate amounting to GH¢21,245.00 and she confronted the sales girl, who informed her that the products had been credited to a customer.
The complainant subsequently contacted the customer, who denied buying any product on credit, prosecution stated.
On February 9, 2024, the complainant went to her shop and detected that the convict had sold additional six bags of the concentrate valued at GH¢5,452.00, but could not account for the sales.
“The convict later informed the complainant that she sold the products to one Kobby, a poultry farmer at Wamfie, on credit, but he (creditor) had travelled abroad,” Inspector Asare told the court.
He said the complainant reported the matter to the Dormaa-Ahenkro police, and the convict was arrested accordingly, and during interrogations, she admitted the crime. —GNA