A 22 year-old herbalist, Eshaiwu Mohammed, has been granted bail in
the sum of GH ¢14,000 by the Tarkwa Circuit Court for defrauding by
false pretences.
He pleaded not guilty to the charge, and will re-appear before the court on August 26.
The Prosecutor, Police Detective Chief Inspector Oscar
Amponsah told the court, presided over by Mr. Justice Alex Obeng Asante,
that in April this year, the complainant, Simon Ayivor and his friend
Eric, had information that the accused person was a spiritualist who
doubled money.
He said Simon became interested and contacted the
accused person with Eric for assistance to enable him get rich and live a
comfortable life.
C/Inspector Amponsah said Simon being a native, gave his
consent, and the accused person under the pretext of buying some items
to begin the process for him to get money, collected various sums of
money totaling GH¢12,000 from the complainant.
According to the Prosecutor, after the amount had been
given to the accused person, he failed to avail himself to the
complainant and all efforts made by him to retrieve his money could not
yield any result.
The complainant reported the incident to the police, and on July 6 Mohammed was arrested in his hide-out.
C/Inspector Amponsah said during interrogation the
accused person informed the police that he collected an amount of
GH¢9,000 from the complainant for what he requested for.
The accused also explained to the court that the complainant did
not adhere to the spiritual rules he gave him, and that this
contributed to the failure of the rituals.
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