Crime

Ex-convict remanded over burglary at Tesano

 The Accra Circuit Court has remanded in police custody a 25-year-old unemployed man, who broke into a house at Tesano, Accra, and made away with television set, a laptop and a tablet.

Adolph Kosah, an ex-con­vict, is being held on the charges of conspiracy to commit crime, unlawful entry, causing unlawful damage and three counts of stealing.

He pleaded guilty to the charges, but his accomplice, Benjamin Botchwey, a taxi driver, who is facing the same charges, has pleaded not guilty.

Kosah prayed the court for forgiveness, pledging that he would not repeat the act and that the burglary was intentional.

He told the court that his wife was pregnant and he went in search of job and ended up stealing from the complainant.

Prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Samule Ahiabor, who

 held brief of Chief Inspector Benson Benneh, said Kosah was an ex-convict.

The prosecution prayed that Kosah’s sentence should be deferred to enable him (prose­cution) to furnish the court with the nature of the offence that led Kosah to jail earlier.

Mrs Evelyn Asamoah deferred Kosah’s sentence and remanded him in police custody to reappear on August 17, 2023.

Chief InspAhiabor said the complainant, Robert Mills, was a businessman, residing at Tesano, in Accra, while Kosah and Botch­wey resided at Korle Gonno, also in Accra.

Prosecution said the third accused (now at Large), whose name was not given by the police, was a trader in electronic gadgets at the Kwame Nkrumah Circle in Accra.

Chief Insp Ahiabor said the complainant and his family left home to church and while away,

 Botchwey drove Kosah to the complainant’s house.

According to prosecution, Kosah forced the metal gate of the complainant house open while Botchwey sat in his getaway car monitoring the scene.

Chief Insp Ahiabor said Ko­sah broke into the complainant’s living room through the kitchen door and stole NASCO led TV, a Dell Laptop computer and an

 Amazon electronic Tablet all valued at GH¢10,500 and bolted.

Prosecution said the com­plainant returned home and noticed the theft in his house visually captured on his installed CCTV.

Chief Insp Ahiabor said when accused was arrested, he admitted the offences and led the police to retrieve the television and the tablet, which the complainant identified as his. —GNA

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