Audio By Carbonatix
A 29-year-old driver has appeared before the Dansoman Circuit Court for allegedly defrauding a businessman of GH¢242,000.
Michael Arthur is alleged to have collected the amount at Gbawe in July 2025 under the pretext of selling an unregistered Toyota RAV4 to the complainant but failed to deliver the vehicle.
Charged with defrauding by false pretences, Arthur pleaded not guilty.
The court, presided over by Mrs Nancy Teiko Searyoh, admitted Arthur to bail in the sum of GH¢300,000 with three sureties, all of whom must reside within the jurisdiction of the court.
Two of the sureties must be civil servants earning not less than GH¢5,000 a month.
Additionally, the court ordered the accused to report to the Gbawe Police Station every Tuesday until otherwise directed.
The court also ordered the prosecution to file disclosures for case management and adjourned the matter to May 4, 2026.
Inspector Emelia Mensah, the prosecutor, said the complainant, Mr Shadrack Asare, was a businessman residing at Bogoso.
Arthur, the accused, resided at Awoshie Water Works in Accra, she said.
Prosecution said in July 2025, the accused, who is a friend of the complainant, demanded and collected GH¢242,000 from him under the pretext of selling his unregistered Toyota RAV4.
Some days after collecting the money, the accused informed the complainant that he had imported some vehicles, including the RAV4 he intended to sell to him, and sent a photograph of the vehicle as evidence.
The court heard that days later, the accused informed the complainant that the container had arrived but the RAV4 was not included and promised to refund the money.
However, the accused failed to refund the money and relocated.
Prosecution said the complainant’s own investigations led to the arrest of the accused on February 23, 2026.
In his cautioned statement, Arthur admitted collecting the money and stated that he had given it to a friend, whom he mentioned only as Clinton, who lives in Dubai, to purchase the vehicle for the complainant.
He further told the police that he had since lost contact with the said Clinton and did not know his whereabouts.
Latest Stories
-
GSA to develop garage standards amid Toyota Voxy safety concerns
5 minutes -
French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon
9 minutes -
Gov’t disburses over GH¢11m monthly allowance to assembly members — Local Government Minister
11 minutes -
JoyNews’ Mohammed-Nurudeen set for continental AfMS award in Addis Ababa
24 minutes -
New free headline care initiative brings hope to Ghanaians battling silent killers
31 minutes -
Accra blackouts linked to distribution challenges — Energy Ministry spokesperson
33 minutes -
Farm 360 trains 23 women as it launches Moringa seedling project
36 minutes -
MoMo customers urged to report agents charging fees on deposits
42 minutes -
NSA operates 14 farms nationwide, expands crop and poultry production
44 minutes -
Hindsight: Injuries, poor form, fast eroding Carlos Queiroz’s Ghana options
46 minutes -
NSA to expand tomato production to 200 acres to reduce national imports
47 minutes -
Ghana loses nearly $600m in petroleum revenue as earnings drop by 43.27% in 2025—PIAC report
52 minutes -
The fiscal arithmetic of fuel tax relief: A back-to-basics primer
59 minutes -
The Business of Faith 2.0: When Heaven got a Payment Link
59 minutes -
Adu Boahene’s prosecution on course; ORAL is working – Deputy Attorney-General
1 hour