Crime

Trader jailed 6 months for stealing mobile phone

 Anastasia Ekudi, a 40-year-old trader, has been jailed six months for stealing an ‘Infinix Smart 6 plus’ mobile phone valued GH¢1,200 by the Hohoe Cir­cuit Court.

Ekudi, who appeared before the court on December 15, 2023, pleaded not guilty, was found guilty and was sentenced to six months in prison.

Prosecuting, Chief Inspec­tor Charles Aziati told the court, presided over by Mr Michael Johnson Abbey, that the com­plainant and the convict were both traders.

He said the complainant owned a shop in front of her house where she sold provisions, and the convict normally visited the complainant’s shop to buy things.

Chief Insp Aziati said on De­cember 14, last year, the convict  visited the complainant in her house to buy soap worth GH¢2 and that the complainant led the convict to her shop and sold the soap to her.

The court heard that after the convict paid for the soap and walked away, the complainant de­tected theft of her Infinix Smart 6 plus mobile phone valued GH¢1,200, which she had placed on a table in front of her shop.

Chief Insp Aziati said the complainant immediately suspected the convict as the one who stole her phone and informed a neighbour nearby her shop “to call her phone number so that she could reach out for her phone.”

The prosecution said the phone was called and it went through, but there was no re­sponse.

Chief Insp Aziati said that not long, Godsway, a mobile  money merchant and a witness in the case returned the com­plainant’s neighbour’s call with his personal mobile phone and asked whether their phone was missing.

The court heard that the complainant replied to the wit­ness that her mobile phone had been stolen, the reason she was calling the phone, but it went unanswered.

Chief Insp Aziari said the witness told the complainant that a woman who happened to be the convict brought a mobile phone to him to remove the sim card for her and it was in the process that the call came through. —GNA

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