The Operations Manager of Multi Credit Savings and Loans Ltd, Nkawkaw branch, Ayivor Elikplim, has been convicted by the Nkawkaw Magistrate Court, presided over by His Worship Isaac Agyei.
The conviction relates to an incident where Elikplim assaulted Martha Adutwumwaa, a 28-year-old mobile banker, allegedly over a shortage of only GH¢90.
Adutwumwaa reportedly sought medical attention at the Nkawkaw Holy Family Hospital but faced difficulties in raising the GH¢400 needed for a medical report.
The judge has deferred judgment to Friday, June 28, 2024, and has remanded the accused into police custody.
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