A circuit court in Cape Coast, on Wednesday convicted five workers of the SPAANS BACKOK Company for allegedly stealing metals worth GH¢200.00 belonging to the company.
Abubakari Sadique, Richard Arhin, Solomon Takyie, casual workers, Victor Sagoe and Kwasi Dadzie, security men, who pleaded guilty were each granted GH¢1,000.00 bail.
They were convicted on their own plea but their sentences were deferred to Tuesday February 19, 2008.
Superintendent Cyril Akom, told the court presided over by Mr Richard Asiedu-Badu, that the casual workers conspired with the security personnel to steal the metals worth GH¢200.00 from the company’s store.
Superintendent Akom alleged that the security men on duty looked on while the casual workers stole the metals.
Source: GNA
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