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Mechanic jailed 10 years for robbing student

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A 25-year-old mechanic has been jailed for 10 years by the Asante Akropong circuit court in the Atwima Nwabiagya North District for attacking and robbing a university student at Abrafo Kokobeng, near Akropong.

Eric Boampong pleaded guilty to the charge of robbery and was convicted on his own plea by the court presided by Mrs Gloria Mensah Bonsu.

Police Detective Inspector Alexander Agbekpornu prosecuting told the court that the complainant, Roudy Aboagye Agyemang was a level 400 student of the Akenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial Development (AAMUSTED), and a resident of Abrafo Kokobeng.

The convict is a resident of Atwima Koforidua.

He said, that on January 10, this year, at about 2:00 am, the convict broke into the room of the complainant while she was asleep.

The prosecution said the complainant woke up and saw the convict trying to take away her iPhone 7, valued at GH¢1,200.

She tried to struggle but the convict who was armed with two pairs of scissors, a plier, a spanner and a magnetic substance, threatened to kill her if she resisted.

Inspector Agbekpornu said, that the complainant sensing danger, handed over the iPhone to the convict, rushed out and shouted for help.

Some neighbours came in and managed to arrest the convict and handed him over to the Akropong Police.

In his caution statement, he admitted the offence and after further investigations, he was charged and brought before the court.

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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs List Persons To Return Their Diplomatic And Service Passports

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Ministry Of Foreign Affairs List Persons To Return Their Diplomatic And Service Passports

Ministry Of Foreign Affairs List Persons To Return Their Diplomatic And Service Passports

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has issued a directive for specific individuals and entities to return Diplomatic and Service Passports issued during the tenure of the Akufo-Addo administration.

Ghana Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors refutes claims of fuel shortage

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The Ghana Chamber of Bulk Oil Distributors (CBOD) has dismissed reports suggesting that the country is on the brink of a fuel shortage.

Speaking to Citi News, the Chief Executive Officer of CBOD, Dr. Patrick Ofori, assured the public that there are sufficient fuel reserves at the port, with additional supplies expected to arrive soon to prevent any disruptions.

“Currently, most of the Bulk Distribution Companies (BDCs) have products at anchorage, with vessels actively discharging petrol,” Dr. Ofori explained. “Additionally, over the next week or two, approximately 100,000 metric tonnes of petrol are expected to arrive in the country. There is no cause for alarm, as our members are not facing any capacity or financial constraints,” Citi News quoted him as saying.

Dr. Ofori highlighted that the Gold-for-Oil policy implemented by the previous administration had skewed imports to favour the Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company (BOST), impacting other stakeholders.

Despite this, he called on the current Akufo-Addo administration to maintain the Bank of Ghana’s foreign exchange initiative to help stabilize the currency and ensure smooth operations in the petroleum sector.

Contrary to the reassurances from CBOD, the Chamber of Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) has raised concerns about a possible fuel shortage in the coming days.

According to the OMCs, the suspension of the Gold-for-Oil programme and the operational halt of Sentuo Oil’s refining activities have disrupted the petroleum supply chain.

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We’ve not invited anyone for investigation

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The Operation Recover All Loot (ORAL) team has stressed that the committee has not invited anyone to assist in its investigation into corrupt activities.

According to a member of the team, Daniel Yao Domelevo, interested individuals rather approach the committee with information regarding corruption, and not the committee inviting people to provide such information to facilitate their work.

This statement follows the Minority in Parliament’s position, which calls for individuals invited by the ORAL Committee to assist in the investigation to boycott such the invitations.

The Minority argues that the committee lacks the legal mandate to investigate corruption-related offenses, as other legally mandated institutions are responsible for such investigations.

In response to the Minority’s statement, Mr. Domelevo clarified that no one has been invited by the ORAL team.

“To the best of my knowledge, we have invited nobody. It is only people who are ready to come and give us information that we collect information from.

“I am yet to see one person who we called or wrote him to say appear before the committee. We have not done that. We cannot investigate. We don’t know when it will end because people keep coming with new information.”

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