Court jails unemployed man over unlawful entry

The Sefwi Wiawso Municipal Magistrate Court has slapped a 48-month jail term on a 25-year-old unemployed man for breaking into a pastor’s room without lawful authority.

Johnson Kofi Armah was caught when he broke into the living room of Reverend Anahene Ahwoi, the resident Pastor of the Assemblies of God Church at Sefwi – Boako whilst he and his family were out.

Police Chief Inspector Lucky Goglomi told the court presided over by Mr Derrick Eshun that on April 15 at about 1930 hours, the convict scaled the wall to gain access to the house and entered the room.

Source: GhanaWeb

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