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Alleged Tema rapist ‘doctor’ fined

Nicholas Kwame Woode, the 34- year-old man who is standing trial for allegedly raping a 22-year-old student, has been slapped with a fine by a Tema Magistrate Court for posing as a medical doctor attached to the Korle- Bu Teaching Hospital in Accra.

The culprit who lives at Middle East, an Ashaiman suburb, was asked to pay a fine of 40 penalty units (GHS 480) or in default, serve six months in jail. In additjon, Woode has been ordered to sign a bond to be of good behaviour for a year or in default, go to jail for two years.

He earlier pleaded guilty to the charge of pretending to be a public offi­cer in the court presided over by Eric Adjei.

Nicholas, who surprised the court with his admission that he works at Hamwood Company Limited—a phar­maceutical company which supplies medical apparatuses and drugs to health institutions and schools—for the first time, came to court in a healthy condition without any complaint

The convict had given conflicting claims that he was a surgeon and also a paramedic at the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital when he was apprehended by the police for allegedly raping the stu­dent; but they all turned out to be untrue.

His admission that he was not a medical officer came as a surprise to most people in the court and the magis­trate, who did not hesitate to find him guilty on his own plea, deferred the sentence to a later date.

Nicholas Woode further explained that his dedication to duty as drug sup­plier earned him the title 'doctor' from his clients.

Inspector Nana S. Otchere, present­ing the facts of the case on July 15, 2014, said the self-acclaimed doctor, a friend of the vic-tim, was alleged to have lured the ladyto his residence in the evening at Middle East, Ashaiman in the Greater Accra Region, where he purportedly forcibly had sexual inter­course with her.

A police medical report form was issued to the victim who attended the Tema General Hospital for a check-up after reporting the matter to the police.

The medical report showed that the victim suffered swelling in the right thigh and groin, coupled with some discharges from the private parts and a tom hymen.

The Domestic Violence and Vic-tim Support Unit (DOWSU) of the Tema Regional Police Command ini-tiated investigation into the alleged rape scan­dal which had attracted much attention in Tema and its envi-rons.

The fake doctor, who allegedly had unprotected sex with the lady, admitted the offence during police interroga­tions, but had been granted police enquiry bail.

Inspector Otchere further stated that on July 18,2014, the accused, dur­ing investigations, told DOWSU at the Tema Regional Police Command that he was a medical doctor. Police investi­gations into the matter established that the accused was not a medical doctor.

Prosecution told the court that on July 30,2014, police wrote a letter to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital to ascertain whether the accused was an employee of the health facility.

On August 8,2014, prosecution received a response from the health centre endorsed by a certain Dr David Ntim, Acting Director of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, dis-tancing the health facility from Nicholas Woode, who had told the court that he was a paramedic's spe-cialist of the facility.

Police interrogated the accused per­son who admitted the offence of imper­sonation in his caution state-ment before he was charged with the offence and arraigned before the court.

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