
Audio By Carbonatix
The Donkorkrom Magistrate Court presided over by His Worship Augustine Akus-Am has sentenced an ex-convict, to six months in prison for impersonating as a staff of the Electricity Company of Ghana Limited (ECG) to defraud customers of the company.
The accused, Benjamin Amaoko, will serve his sentence with hard labour. In court, he pleaded guilty to defrauding by false pretence.
However, a suspected accomplice, Michael Aledzi, a motorbike operator, pleaded not guilty. He has been remanded in police custody to reappear on March 15, 2022.
Prosecutor Superintendent Samuel Entsua-Annan told the court that, on February 14, Mr Amoako went to a house at Bruben, near Donkorkrom in the Afram Plains North District, posing as an ECG disconnector.
The complainant and resident of Brubeng then issued an amount of GH¢200 to the accused to offset an outstanding payment and prevent him from disconnecting the power supply. The accuse was to settle the bill and produce a receipt at a later date.
According to the prosecutor, Mr Amoako later resurfaced in Bruben with an electricity bill but without proper payment receipt. The situation brought about a misunderstanding between the complainant and the accused person, which attracted the attention of residents.
The Assemblymember of the area consequently called the police to arrest Amoako and his accomplice.
His accomplice Aledzi, managed to escape but was later arrested by the police.
Meanwhile, the Eastern Region Public Relations Officer of ECG, Mr. Emmanuel Halm, has advised the general public to desist from making payments to disconnectors and meter readers, who visit their house for special exercises.
According to him, such people are not mandated to collect cash on behalf of the company.
Mr. Halm also advised customers to demand an official receipt on any payment made to the company.
Latest Stories
-
Ghana’s agroecology debate is intensifying as calls grow for a nature-based food system
2 minutes -
Cedi records mixed performance; going for GH¢12.10 against dollar at forex bureaus
3 minutes -
Ntim Fordjour demands names, prosecution of gov’t officials linked to $300m meth bust in Australia
10 minutes -
Silt, not solid waste, is a major cause of flooding in Ghana – Environmental Engineer
12 minutes -
Judges decide cases based on law, not politics – Justice Kulendi rejects public perception
13 minutes -
BoG flags GH¢40.7m cash suppression risk after single GH¢36 million fraud case
15 minutes -
Mahama opens 2026 Ghana-EU Partnership Dialogue, calls for stronger trade and investment ties
16 minutes -
Scientist who cleaned space toilet on work experience now leading Mars exploration teams
18 minutes -
61-year-old Ghanaian woman gives birth after pioneering stem cell-enhanced IVF procedure
19 minutes -
Prioritise sanitation investment to tackle waste crisis – Environmental Engineer
22 minutes -
Nigeria launches investigation into $950,000 scandal involving alleged fictitious presidential agency
24 minutes -
When two elephants fight: Senegal’s political divorce and the future of democracy
26 minutes -
Financial institutions recover just 5% of fraud exposure in 2025
29 minutes -
Climate organisation says volunteer support is sustaining its work despite lack of external funding
33 minutes -
Ghana Tourism Authority mourns Guinness World Record holder Padiki
33 minutes