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The Amasaman Circuit Court has sentenced an apprentice to three years’ imprisonment in hard labour for stealing his trainer’s cameras and other valuables.
Benjamin Okyere was convicted of stealing two R10 Canon cameras worth GH¢30,000, along with a silver bracelet and wristwatch valued at GH¢500.
His alleged accomplice, Bernard Nwaeze, was arraigned for purchasing one of the stolen cameras, valued at GH¢18,000.
Okyere denied the charge but was found guilty after trial and sentenced to three years.
Nwaeze was granted GH¢30,000 bail with two sureties but has since absconded.
Police Chief Inspector Frederick Awuah-Ansah told the court, presided over by Justice Enid Marful-Sau, that the complainant, Francis Sarkodie, a photographer, resides in Achiaman near Amasaman.
Okyere, a labourer, and Nwaeze, a phone repairer, both live in Nungua.
On December 2, 2023, Sarkodie reported to Amasaman Police that Okyere had stolen his cameras, jewellery, and gone into hiding.
Efforts to trace him failed until June 6, 2024, when police arrested both suspects following a tip-off.
Investigations revealed Okyere sold one camera to Nwaeze for GH¢1,000 and sent the other to his hometown, Peki, but police were unable to recover it.
During questioning, both men admitted to the offence. They were subsequently charged and arraigned.
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