Crime

Scrap dealer fined for stealing transformer components

 A Scrap dealer, Iddris Ibra­him, has been convicted by the Winneba District Court in the Central Region for stealing core components of a transform­er belonging to the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).

He was sentenced to a fine of 400 penalty units, equivalent to GH¢4,800, or in default, serve one year imprisonment.

The accused was arrested at Sankor, a suburb of Winneba-Low Cost, after a resident spotted him pushing a scrap cart loaded with ECG equipment valued at GH¢40,198.89.

Initially charged with stealing, the prosecution later amended the charge to interfering with suppli­ers’ distribution systems, meters, and equipment.

He pleaded guilty and was con­victed by the court, presided over by Ms Abigail Owusu Appiah.

Chief Inspector Francis Tettey, prosecuting, said the complainant became suspicious after observ­ing Ibrahim’s movement near a high-tension pole and engaged him in conversation.

Upon inspection, he discov­ered electrical cables in the cart and raised an alarm.

Other residents assisted in ap­prehending the suspect and called in ECG officials, who confirmed the items were stolen from the company.

The case was then reported to the police, and the accused hand­ed over for investigation. During interrogation, Ibrahim denied stealing the items but claimed he bought them from an unidentified person.

After the court session, ECG’s Central Regional General Manager, Mr Emmanuel Lumor, reaffirmed the company’s com­mitment to fighting power theft.

He announced plans to intro­duce special utility courts and a GH¢10,000 reward for individuals who assist in arresting culprits involved in illegal power connec­tions.

 FROM DAVID O. YAR­BOI-TETTEH, CAPE COAST

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