Crime

Father, son jailed 4 years for stealing teak trees

 Edward Worwornyo, 60, and his son, Senyo Augus­tus Worwornyo, 30, both herbalists, have been sentenced to four years’ imprisonment by the Hohoe Circuit Court for conspir­acy to commit crime, trespass and stealing of teak trees.

The convicts, who pleaded not guilty to the charges, are also to pay for the teak trees’ value to the complainant as well as pay a fine of GH¢720 or in default, serve two years in addition.

Prosecuting, Chief Inspector Charles Aziati told the court, pre­sided over by Mr Michael Johnson Abbey, that the complainant was a carpenter while the convicts were a father and son respectively.

The prosecution said the com­plainant owned a teak and palm plantation at Gbi-Wegbe, and on March 24, 2021, he realised that some of his teak trees had been felled.

He said on March 26, 2021, the complainant visited the plan­tation again and met the convict’s son, and three others sawing the felled teak trees.

Chief Insp Aziati said the complainant reported the case to the police and the son was arrested, but during investigations he stated that he was asked by his father, to fell the trees.

The prosecution said when the father was arrested, he claimed ownership of the teak trees, by stating that the plantation on which the trees were felled was for him.

Chief Insp Aziati said

 Divisional Police Commander instructed that no one should convey the felled trees from the site until police investigations were concluded.

The court heard that the son defied the instructions and conveyed the felled trees.

Chief Insp Aziati said the po­lice, continued with investigations and the complainant furnished the police with a judgement on the land from Hohoe Circuit Court, which went in his favour, as well as a site plan covering the land.

He said the convicts could not furnish the police with any document regarding the land on which the trees were planted even though they were given the chance to do so. —GNA

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