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A Magistrate's Court at Akim Oda in the Birim Central Municipality, had imposed GH¢ 4,000-bail on one Suleman Isahak for allegedly stealing GH¢ 3,320 belonging to his employer.
Isahak, whose bail condition includes furnishing the court with two sureties, pleaded not guilty and would reappear on December 9.
The case which was initially called on October 20, last year had recorded 17 adjournments.
Briefing the court presiding over by Mr Albert Owusu Annor, Police Chief Inspector Kwadwo Ahenkorah, said the complainant; Mr Suaki Issah Abdul was an Accra-based businessman.
The Chief Inspector stressed that the complainant gave out consignment of credit cards and chips to the accused person to sell at Akim Oda, but just in two months of his employment, Isahak declared a lost of GH¢1,095 and thereby went into hiding in Accra.
He said four months later Suleman's family pleaded with the complainant to allow their son to work so that his salary could be used to defray the debt, which the complainant obliged and in no time the accused resurfaced.
According to him, Suleman again embezzled an additional GH¢ 2,225, bringing the total debt to GH¢ 3,320 and unceremoniously left the job.
He said the complainant made a report to the police who arrested Suleman, while the remaining credit cards and the chips were retrieved from him.
Source: GNA
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