Samuel Boakye, a 55-year-old Ghanaian businessman will spend the next three years of his life in prison for fraudulently taking various amounts of money from unsuspecting people to facilitate their recruitment into the security services.
An Accra Circuit Court has sentenced him after he pleaded guilty to three counts of defrauding by false pretences.
According to myjoyonline.com, the court presided over by Patricia Amponsah convicted Boakye on his own plea and sentenced him accordingly.
Aside from the jail term, the court also ordered Boakye to pay the amount he took from the convicts after serving his sentence.
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“Inspector Rosemond Anyane, the prosecutor, told the court that the complainants were Dumeda Seftsofia Junior, Elizabeth Mensah, and Constance Acheampong Otuo, all residents of Accra.
“The prosecution said Boakye, a convict, resided at Circle, near Neoplan Station, Accra.
“It said in the year 2020, Enyonam Gertrude Amegah, a witness in the case, met Boakye at Kwame Nkrumah Circle and they became friends.
“The prosecution said Boakye asked Gertrude if she had anyone interested in getting recruited into the security services and that he had somebody who could help.
“It said upon the receipt of the assurance, the witness circulated the news to her relatives in the Volta Region and Accra.
“The prosecution said the complainants showed interest and started engaging Boakye.
“It said Boakye demanded and collected GHS700 from Seftsofia Junior, GHS1,950 from Elizabeth Mensah and also GHS1,950 from Constance Acheampong Otuo, totalling GHS4,600.
“The prosecution said Boakye after collecting the various sums assured the complainants that he would assist them to be recruited into Ghana Police Service, Ghana National Fire Service, Ghana Immigration Service and Customs.
“Soon after collecting the monies, Boakye failed to deliver on his promise and went into hiding.
“The prosecution said on November 7, this year, Gertrude spotted Boakye at Kwame Nkrumah Circle and caused his arrest.
“Boakye was handed over to the Adabraka Police Station for investigations and during interrogation, Boakye admitted the offence and indicated that he gave the monies to one Ansong to facilitate the process,” the news website reports.
But he failed to lead investigators to the said Ansong for his arrest.
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