Accra, Jan. 19, - There was drama
at an Accra Circuit Court when a suspect accused of robbery demanded drugs from
Police in order to be stable in the mind as he appeared before the court on
Friday.
Isaac Kofi Binder, an electronics
repairer told Police officers at the court that, “I just need some
tranquilizers”.
When the matter was called Binder
started misbehaving and which led to the trial judge asking whether he was
fine.
Binder replied; “I need
tranquilizers and I will be okay”.
The Judge, Mrs Abena
Oppong-Adjin-Doku asked, “How did you know you needed tranquilizers, Are You a
Doctor or Nurse?”
The accused replied was “Tea is
tea”.
The Court then ordered the
Prosecution to send Binder to the Psychiatric Hospital where he could be
examined as well as take his medication. He is to reappear before the court on
February 1.
Binder’s plea was reserved by the
court.
He is alleged to have robbed a
Community Health Nurse at Pantang.
Prosecuting, Chief Inspector
Victor Dosoo said the complainant Miriam Desewa resides at Shalom Estate at
Pantang with her parents.
Chief Inspector Dosoo said on
January 16, this year, at about 12:15 in the afternoon, the complainant closed
from work and was heading towards home when the accused person met her on the
way.
The Prosecution said suddenly,
the accused persons rushed on the complainant with a long stick and threatened
to hit her with the stick if she fails to surrender her bag.
According to the Prosecution, the
complainant pleaded with the accused but he dragged her into a nearby push,
tore her dress and gave her two slaps and made away with two ID cards, three
ATM cards, a pen drive and a cash of GH₵20.00.
The Prosecution said the
complainant sustained some bruises on her face and her right finger.
A report was made to the Police
at Mountain View Station and the accused was arrested.
When accused person’s room was
searched the complainants two ID cards, three ATM cards a pen drive were
retrieved up by the Police.
The Prosecutor said accused in
his cautioned statement admitted the offence.
GNA

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