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Court fines two fishmongers over stolen tilapia worth GH¢100,000

Court fines two fishmongers over stolen tilapia worth GH¢100,000 Court fines two fishmongers over stolen tilapia worth GH¢100,000

Two fishmongers, Lady Ayawah and Faustina Kattah, have each been hit with a fine of 100 penalty units, amounting to GH¢1,200, by the Amasaman Circuit Court.

The pair were found guilty of dishonestly receiving stolen tilapia valued at a staggering GH¢100,000.

According to an Adom FM online Facebook post on June 27, 2025, lawyers for both women sought mitigation, appealing for a lighter sentence before the fines were handed down.

“The Amasaman Circuit Court has fined two fishmongers, Lady Ayawah and Faustina Kattah, 100 penalty units each, equivalent to GH¢1,200, for dishonestly receiving stolen tilapia valued at GH¢100,000,” the caption of the post read.

The conviction and sentence were given after their own guilty pleas before the court.

The case was presided over by Justice Enid Marful-Sau.

The court’s decision is seen as a reinforcement of its commitment to punish persons who engage in the distribution of stolen goods.

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