CrimeHot!

Cecilia Dapaah case: 1 more granted GH¢300,000 bail

One more person has been granted GH¢300,000 bail in the case in which seven persons are standing trial for allegedly stealing money from the residence of former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, in Accra.

The Circuit Court presided over by Mrs Afia Owusua Appiah admitted Job Pomary, the sixth accused to bail with three sureties to be justified, and directed him to deposit his passport with the court’s Registry.

So far, three out of seven accused persons are on bail. The remaining four accused have been remanded in police custody by the court and are expected to reappear on September 5.

When sitting resumed on Tuesday, counsel for Pomary, drew the court’s attention to the bail application it had filed.

The prosecution, led by Akosua Agyapoma, Assistant State Attor­ney, did not oppose the application for bail.

She said the state was earnestly working hard to conclude investi­gations and prayed for the court to grant two weeks adjournment.

Lawyers of other accused, who wanted to make oral application for bail, were directed by the court to do so by filing written bail applications.

The two accused, who were said to be lactating mothers, were granted bail of GH¢1 million each with three sureties at the last sitting.

They are Patience Botwe and Christiana Achab.

All accused are facing eleven charges for allegedly stealing mon­ey and items from the residence of the former minister, including six counts of stealing and five counts of dishonesty receiving.

The court ordered the defence counsels for the two, who were granted bail to provide document­ed evidence proving that they are lactating mothers.

Meanwhile, the court has dis­charged Kwaku Botwe, father of Patience Botwe, alias, Maabena.

The prosecution, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Emmanuel Nyamekye said one other accused, Franklin Sarakpo, was at large.

The court heard that the com­plainants were Mr Daniel Osei Kufour and his wife Mrs Cecilia Dapaah, lived at Abelemkpe in Accra.

DSP Nyamekye said the first accused, Patience Botwe, was a house help of the complainants, and the second accused, Sarah Agyei, unemployed and a former house help of the complainants.

The court heard that the third accused, Benjamin Sowah was Patience Botwe’s boyfriend, and the fourth accused, Malik Dauda, first accused’s former boyfriend and the fifth accused, Christiana Achab, a trader.

The court heard that the sixth accused is Job Pomary, husband of fifth accused, the seventh accused, Yahaya Sumaila, an excavator operator, residing at Sagnarigu, in the Tamale Metropolis and eighth accused, Franklin Sarakpo, son of fifth accused, who is on the run. —GNA

Show More
Back to top button