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A circuit court at Goaso has fined Kwabena Nsenkyere four million cedis for stealing a car tape and DVD player belonging to his friend.
He pleaded guilty and was convicted on his own plea. He will serve two years imprisonment if he fails to pay the fine.
Prosecuting, Inspector Douglas Asaana told the court that on July 8, Nsenkyere broke into the complainant's room and stole the items.
A report was made to the Mim police station and the convict was and arrested.Source: GNA
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