Ex-convict returns to jail for cellular phone theft

Kumasi, May 12, GNA – A 25-year-old ex-convict has been sentenced by a Kumasi Circuit Court to five years imprisonment in hard labour for stealing a cellular phone and cash of GH¢4.00.

Kwame Peter pleaded guilty to the offence of unlawful entry and stealing. Police Chief Inspector Rejoice Sumatu told the Court presided over by

Mr Justice Emmanuel Amo-Yartey that the complainants, Florence Adwoa Asieduaa and Akua Sarpong are co-tenants at Anomagye-Nkwanta whilst convict resides at New Suame, all in Kumasi.

On Tuesday, May 10, at about 0740 hours, the two left their room to buy food. They returned only to meet Peter right inside their room and when questioned, he told them he was looking for water.

The complainants would not take the lame explanation and with the help of neighbours arrested him.

The prosecution said a search on him uncovered Sarpong’s phone and Florence’s GH¢4.00

He was handed over to the police and in his caution statement, confessed, he had gone to the room to steal.

Source: GhanaWeb

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