Crime

Man, 30, jailed 15 years for attempted robbery

 A 30-year-old timber merchant, who planned to rob a cocoa merchant at Obengkrom, near Bogoso in the Prestea Huni-Valley Munic­ipality, has been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment in hard labour by the Tarkwa Circuit Court.

The convict, Daniel Ache­ampong, pleaded guilty to the charge preferred against him and asked the court for clem­ency.

Superintendent of Police Ju­liana Essel-Dadzie, prosecuting, told the court presided over by Mrs Hathia Ama Manu that the complainant, Nicholas Atuah, is a cocoa purchasing clerk and lived at Obengkrom as Acheam­pong.

She said the complainant usually carried huge sums of money with him when traveling on his motorbike from Bogoso to Obengkrom and its environs to purchase cocoa beans from cocoa farmers.

The police officer said on Wednesday November 15, 2023, at about 6pm the complainant was in his house when Mr Winfred Oppong, the assem­bly member of Obengkrom

 Electoral Area, paid him a visit and said a witness in the case had informed him that Acheampong had contracted him (witness) to search for men with weapons to assist him (Acheampong) to attack and rob the complainant of his money.

Superintendent Essel-Dadzie said upon hearing the informa­tion, the complainant and the assembly member went to the witness to confirm his statement. The witness reiterated what he said earlier to the assembly mem­ber and added that in October 2023, at about 8pm, Acheam­pong approached him during a vigil for help him to rob the complainant.

Prosecution said Acheampong continued to worry the witness with the same issue and even pledged to give him 40 per cent of the booty if the operation became successful.

Superintendent Essel-Dadzie said the complainant said he was alarmed and he together with the assembly member went to the police station with the audio recording of Acheampong and the witness to report the case.

The prosecutor said Acheam­pong was immediately arrested and during investigation, he admitted the offence and was subsequently put before the court. —GNA

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