Electrician in court over alleged electrical cables theft


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By
Ishmael Adams/Sarah Frimpong, GNA    

Kumasi, Sept. 21, GNA – An electrician,
arrested over alleged theft of electrical cables costing about GH¢10,000.00,
has appeared before a Kumasi Circuit Court to answer for his crime.

Mohammed Abdulai Abanga, 20, denied the
offence and he was granted GH¢15,000.00 bail with two sureties to be justified.

The court, presided ov

By
Ishmael Adams/Sarah Frimpong, GNA
    

Kumasi, Sept. 21, GNA – An electrician,
arrested over alleged theft of electrical cables costing about GH¢10,000.00,
has appeared before a Kumasi Circuit Court to answer for his crime.

Mohammed Abdulai Abanga, 20, denied the
offence and he was granted GH¢15,000.00 bail with two sureties to be justified.

The court, presided over by Mr. Ekow Mensah,
ordered him to make his next appearance on October 01.

The accused is said to have stolen the cables
from his employers – Workson Electrical Company, located at Ohwimase, in
Kumasi.

His accomplish, also an employee of the
company, whose name was only given as Francis is on the run.

Police Chief Inspector Timothy Amoako told the
court that the theft was detected on Wednesday, August 08.

One of the workers found that one drum of
electrical cables left at the company’s Atwima-Techiman work site was missing
and informed the Supervisor, Mr. Kwabena Acheampong.

A meeting was quickly held with all the
workers, where Abanga reportedly confessed to stealing the cables and claimed
to have given the stolen cables to Francis.

The prosecution said he was arrested and
handed over to the police at Denchemuoso. He admitted the crime in his caution
statement.

GNA


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