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A fridge repairer who threatened to cut a trader into pieces, has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.
Joseph Fearon, allegedly threatened Madam Millicent Ashine, a petty trader that “I will cut your flesh into pieces like khebab.”
Fearon has denied the offence. He has been granted a GH₵50,000.00 bail with a surety who should be an Assemblyman in his area. He is to make his next appearance on January 19, 2022.
Police Inspector, Moses Mensah Soadzedey, told the Court presided over by Mr. Emmanuel Essandoh, that both Madam Ashine, the complainant, and Fearon, the accused person, are relatives living at Korle-Wonko.
He said the accused person allegedly built a wooden structure behind the complainant’s video center and rented it out to some commercial sex workers who have been smoking dried substances believed to be Indian hemp.
The Prosecution said Madam Ashine complained on several occasions about the act and requested that the structure be moved, but to no avail.
The Court heard that the complainant subsequently reported the case to the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, which led to the demolition of the structure.
The prosecution said Fearon became aggrieved after the demolition and on November 15, 2021, he attacked and threatened the complainant verbally, saying, "I will cut your flesh into pieces like khebab," in the presence of witnesses.
It said a report was made to the Police and the accused person was apprehended and arraigned after investigation.
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