The Odumase Krobo Circuit Court, presided over by Mr Asmah Akwasi Asiedu, has sentenced two accomplices, Stephen Adongo, unemployed, and Jacob Apenyin, alias Agah, a labourer, to 18 months prison term each.
Jacob Apenyin, the second accused, is to serve an additional 36 months. He is also to answer similar charges at the Somanya Magistrate Court.
They were fined for conspiracy to commit crime and robbery. A third accused person, Francis Dziwornu, alias Markenzy, is at large. The first accused was asked to pay for the lost items or in default serve another six months prison sentence.
Presenting the facts of the case, the prosecutor, Chief Inspector Felicia Hlormenu, said the complainant, Patience Asiedu, was a final-year student of the Akosombo International School.
She said about 3a.m. on April 19, 2008, the complainant heard an unusual noise in their chop box room and wanted to find out what was amiss.
When she reached the veranda, the prosecutor said, the first and the second accused, who were holding a machete and a knife, respectively, rushed on her and pushed her into the box room and ordered her to kneel down. They demanded mobile phones from her but she couldn't get any for them. They then demanded money and she gave them GH¢5.
According to the prosecutor, the second accused, Jacob Apenyin, threatened the complainant and asked her to choose between being raped and sustaining knife wounds. She was given another option to pay a reasonable and handsome amount of money if she cherished her life.
The complainant, the prosecutor said, told the robbers that under such death threat, she could steal her friends' money for them. The first accused wielding the machete, then escorted her into the dormitory for the money, while the second accused picked other students' belongings, including one Philips kettle, three camp boots, and three blankets.
The prosecutor said a handsome amount of money was given to the first accused and he left. However, he claimed he regretted his actions and returned the money to the complainant on April 27, 2008 when he was arrested and he mentioned the second accused and one other person now at large as his accomplices.
The second accused admitted the offence and during investigations two boots, one Philips kettle, one towel and one blanket were found in his house.
Source: The Mirror
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
-
Prof Ato Duncan to launch blueprint for sustainable global peace
31 mins -
Southwest flight struck by bullet at Texas airport
32 mins -
Malcolm X’s family sues FBI, CIA and NYPD over his murder
32 mins -
BCI takes free breast cancer screening to Mampong Okuapeman
1 hour -
Measuring the Green Wealth of Nations: Natural capital and economic productivity in Africa
1 hour -
COP29 protest: Global call for plant-based treaty gains momentum
2 hours -
We drew EC’s attention to Ahafo, Volta ballot papers anomalies – NDC
2 hours -
Supreme Court steadily chipping away at Parliament, breaching separation of powers – Tony Aidoo
2 hours -
‘I sold my car and land to organize Ghana’s biggest boxing bout’ – Alex Ntiamoah
2 hours -
We can build a judiciary system that is truly citizen-centred – Chief Justice
2 hours -
CID has done nothing about alleged NPP fake news attacks against Mahama – Tanko-Computer
3 hours -
Traditional rulers to resolve recent clash between GIS officers and Shia residents in V/R
3 hours -
Charles Goh: Government must address Tema-Dawhenya-Prampram traffic, alternative roads
5 hours -
Nana Akosua Addobea launches Cocoa Kente to honour Cocoa farmers and Tetteh Quashie
5 hours -
Black Stars return to Accra after Angola draw seals AFCON qualifying failure
5 hours