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A circuit court in Kumasi has granted a total of 110 million cedis bail with eight sureties to be justified to four persons facing charges of conspiracy to steal and stealing.
Kwame Frimpong and Kwame Duku both shop assistants were granted a 30 million-cedi bail with two sureties each whiles Paymond Mayam and Richard Walker, labourers, were also granted 250 million cedis bail with two sureties each.
Frimpong, Duku, Mayam and Walker, who pleaded not guilty to the charges,
will re-appear before the court on February 23.
Police Chief Inspector Francis Kusi told the court presided over by R.M. Kugyapwah that the complainant, Yaw Ofori, had employed all the accused persons to assist him in his shop at Adum, in Kumasi.
He said on January 7, this year, the suspects who had spare keys to the shop and its safe called Mr Ofori that they had detected theft at the shop when they reported for work.
A report was made to the police and they were arrested as prime suspects.
Source: GNA
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