2 fake ECG workers fined GH¢2,400 for extorting money from customers

Story By: Ghanaian Times

The Accra Circuit Court has convicted a mason and electrician for posing as Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) workers and extorting money from customers of ECG.

The court imposed a fine of GH¢1,200 each on Nana Adu G­yamfi, 33, and Derrick Ntow Ad­umah, 22, and in default serve six months in prison.

The two pleaded guilty to two counts of conspiracy to commit crime, intentionally or knowingly interfering with suppliers’ distri­bution, defrauding by false pre­tences and stealing ECG meter.

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Appearing before Mr Samuel Bright Acquah, Mr Paul Asibi A­barigah, Director of Prosecution, ECG, told the court that Gyamfi and Adumah devised a scheme and collected between GH¢20 and GH¢50 from ECG customers whom they claimed had engaged in illegal connections.

He further said the com­plainant, Gabriel Akinade, was the District Technical Officer of ECG, Dansoman, and the con­victs were residents of Danso­man, Accra.

MrAbarigah told the court that Gyamfi and Adumah went to Zone Six, a suburb of Danso­man, and introduced themselves to Margaret Donkor and some customers in Dansoman and its environs that they (accused) were workers of ECG on meter moni­toring operation.

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The court heard that the con­victs disconnected and removed installed ECG meter number P35765641 from a house over illegal connection.

Mr Abarigah said Gyamfi and Adumahalso demanded monies ranging between GH¢20 and GH¢50 from the customers.

The prosecutor said the con­victs were arrested and taken to the Dansoman ECG office.

Mr Abarigahalso said the case was then reported to the ECG Investigations Unit, and during the investigations, two reflective jackets, a flat board with ECG printed logo, screw drivers, voltmeter and ECG meters with serial numbers P35774560 and P35765641 were found on the convicts.

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The prosecutor told the court that the convicts admitted the of­fence in their caution statements, but Gyamfi told investigators that it was Adumah who intro­duced him into the “business”.

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