Audio By Carbonatix
A driver’s mate, Cephas Okine, has been imprisoned for four years by an Accra Circuit Court for stealing a ram valued at GH₵5,000.
Okine, also known as Shatta, is said to have stolen the ram bought by the complainant for an upcoming programme.
He was charged with unlawful entry and stealing.
Okine pleaded guilty before the court, presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah, and he was convicted on his own plea.
Before handing down sentence, the court was informed by prosecution that Okine had engaged in a similar offence and put before court.
Prosecution, led by Inspector Shiela Tetteh, said a court in Teshie ordered Okine to sign a bond to be of good behaviour within a two-year period on November 19, 2024.
However, Okine breached the bond after three months of signing it.
The court, therefore, sentenced him to four years to serve as a deterrent.
Inspector Tetteh said the complainant, Richard Thompson, was an IT Engineer and a resident of Teshie in Accra.
The accused, now convict, also resided at Teshie Cold Store.
On February 16, 2025, between 0430 and 0500 hours, Okine unlawfully entered the complainant’s gated compound at Teshie Nungua Estate and stole the ram, which had been bought for an “upcoming programme.”
The prosecution said luck eluded Okine when some residents saw him dragging the ram away.
The residents grabbed him and found a pair of scissors on him, upon a search.
He was, subsequently, handed over to the police for further investigations.
The court was told that Okine, during interrogation, admitted the offence.
Latest Stories
-
Epilepsy is a neurological problem, not a mental health disease
2 minutes -
NPA hosts maiden grand Iftar to promote unity and religious harmony among staff
18 minutes -
Mental health key to development, but remains underfunded – Mental Health Authority CEO
30 minutes -
NDC has failed Ghanaians on key issues – Kamal-Deen Abdulai
34 minutes -
Galamsey: Is Ghana drifting towards anarchy?
51 minutes -
Dishonesty and unmet expectations cost parties elections – Smart Sarpong
53 minutes -
11 face court for possession and use of illicit drugs in Tamale
56 minutes -
Ghana sends Para Powerlifting team to 2026 Commonwealth Games training camp
1 hour -
Traders warn of tomato shortage after Burkina Faso bans exports
1 hour -
Akwaboah’s ‘same same’ – A song for global unity, created with artistic excellence
1 hour -
Burkina Faso bans fresh tomato exports to protect local processing industry
1 hour -
Senegal will win appeal at CAS – Former CAF Disciplinary Board Chairman Raymond Hack
2 hours -
Zero doctors reported in Upper West region with rising attrition and calls for infrastructure funding
2 hours -
2025/26 UCL: Bayern versus Real Madrid headlines quarterfinals fixtures
2 hours -
Mahama breaks ground for 24-Hour Economy market at Dormaa Ahenkro
2 hours
