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Trial of Cecilia Dapaah’s former househelps adjourned to March 8

The trial of two former househelps of former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, has been adjourned to March 8, by the Accra High Court.

This is because both counsel for the accused and prosecutors were late to court when the case was called before the court presid­ed over by Justice Marrie Louis.

Patience Botwe, 18, and Sarah Agyei, 30, together with five others have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime and stealing.

The others were Benjamin Sowah, Malik Dauda, Christiana Achab, Job Pomary and Yahaya Sumaila.

They all pleaded not guilty and still in prison custody.

 According to the amend­ed charge sheet and brief facts presented in court, Ms Botwe, also known as Maabena, was a house help of the complainants, Daniel Osei Kuffour and his wife, Cecilia Abena Dapaah.

The court heard that Ms Agyei was also a former house help of the complainants.

The complainants reported the case to the police in June last year after detecting the theft of cash and their personal effects.

Ms Botwe was caught entering the couple’s room with a duplicate key. Upon entering the room, Mr Kuffour found Ms Botwe hiding behind the door.

After the incident, the com­plainants realised that some of their properties were missing.

Ms Botwe was arrested and released on police enquiry bail, but went into hiding with her boyfriend, Benjamin, in Tamale. While in Tamale, they allegedly rented a 3-bedroom apartment and a store.

The police arrested Ms Botwe, leading to the retrieval of US$40,000 and GH¢72,619.70 from their apartment.

Ms Botwe allegedly used the stolen money to buy a 3-bed­room house, a double-decker refrigerator, a water dispenser, a television set, a washing machine, and a chest cooler, among other items.

She also bought a Hyundai Elantra for Benjamin, who later sold it to purchase a Honda Civic.

Ms Botwe also gave her father GH¢50,000 and GH¢1 million to her ex-boyfriend, Malik.

During interrogation, Ms­Botwe implicated Sarah as her accomplice.

 BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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