Student jailed 12 months for swindling businessman

Story By: GNA

The Nkwanta District Court has sentenced Anyebas James, an undergraduate, to 12 months imprisonment in hard labour, for defrauding a businessman in Nkwanta South Municipality.

The convict, a 23-year-old level 200 student of the Uni­versity of Development Studies (UDS), pleaded guilty to the crime.

Police Inspector Bright Nana Nkansah said that on July 10, this year, the convict posted a Haojue DR motorcycle on his WhatsApp status and on his Facebook wall that was on sale.

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The prosecution told the court presided over by Mr Jo­seph Evans Anang Okrupa, that the complainant, Mr S.K Kwasi, showed interest in buying the motorcycle posted on.

Insp Nkansah said the complainant agreed to buy the motorcycle at GH¢8,500.

The prosecution said the student directed the com­plainant to pay the money into his Momo account, to facilitate the transfer of the motorcycle to him, which the buyer obliged to.

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Insp Nkansah said that after making full payment, the convict demanded an additional GH¢1,100 to facilitate the registration of the motorcycle, which he did, amounting to GH¢ 9,600.

The prosecution said the convict failed to fulfil his promise and went into hiding at Nalerigu.

Insp Nkansah said Mr Kwasi lodged a complaint at the Nk­wanta Police Station leading to his arrest.

The prosecution said Anye­bas appeared before the court and pleaded guilty to the crime.

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Insp Nkansah said the family of the student paid GH¢4,000 of the GH¢9,600, which was presented to the court.

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