John Wolsey Nkuah, a farmer at Wassa Akropong in the Western Region who defrauded a Ghanaian Nurse resident in the United States of 94,000 dollars under the pretext of selling to her a building, was on Friday put before an Accra Circuit Court charged with defrauding by false pretences.
Nkuah's plea was not taken, and Mr Justice Frank Manu, a High Court Judge, with an additional responsibility on the case as a Circuit Court Judge, remanded him in police custody for two weeks, to enable the police to complete their investigations.
The facts of the case are that in February this year, Mrs Victoria Sakyibea, the nurse, came down to Ghana on a business trip.
Some few days later, she received numerous foreign telephone calls from an unknown person who claimed to be one Mr Adjei resident in the United Kingdom.
One day, Mr Adjei rang Mrs Sakyibea and alleged that a friend of his, by name Koranteng, was involved in a criminal offence in London, and they needed money to engage the services of a lawyer.
Mr Adjei alleged that Koranteng's sister resident in London owned a building at East Legon, which she wanted to dispose of, in order to meet the legal fee.
Mr Adjei gave her the telephone number of one Samuel Reynolds Koranteng, who he claimed was the father of that Koranteng in London.
Mrs. Sakyibea developed interest in the building, and one Alex Koranteng, escorted her to inspect the building.
Later, she entered into an agreement with Samuel Reynolds Koranteng, and the terms under which the payment of the building, pegged at 200,000 dollars, were spelt out.
Mrs Sakyibea paid an initial instalment of 94,000 dollars, and left for America.
In June she came back to Ghana, and when the nurse wanted to effect additional payments, she found to her surprise that the contact lines of Samuel Koranteng and the other accomplices were switched off.
Mrs Sakyibea reported the matter to the police and when Samuel Koranteng was arrested, investigations revealed that his real name is John Wolsey Nkuah.
The police are making efforts to track down his accomplices, Alex Koranteng and Adjei.
Source: GNA
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
Latest Stories
-
Togbe Afede XIV livid about state of Ghana’s economy
7 mins -
Top Republican says Trump nominees are ‘disruptors’
17 mins -
Undocumented migrants hope Trump mass deportations only ‘for criminals’
31 mins -
Final phase for mass rape trial that has horrified France
45 mins -
Trump, Musk and new cabinet nominees celebrate at UFC
57 mins -
‘Anointed by God’: The Christians who see Trump as their saviour
1 hour -
GPL 2024/25: Young Apostles hand Samartex first home defeat since March
4 hours -
Unconventional Trump brings openings and perils for Africa
4 hours -
Iseguri Initiative fights teenage pregnancy and early child marriage
4 hours -
Joy Prime’s Made in Ghana Fair closes with high praise
5 hours -
‘Dreams quashed’: Foreign students and universities fear Australia’s visa cap
5 hours -
G20 talks in Rio reach breakthrough on climate finance, sources say
5 hours -
2024/25 Ghana League: Bechem United shock Chelsea in Berekum
7 hours -
GPL 2024/25: Nations FC beat Asante Kotoko to go top
7 hours -
GPL 2024/2025: Gold Stars drop to 2nd after 2-0 defeat to Medeama
7 hours