Accra Jan. 24, - A self-styled
businessman who allegedly withdrew GH¢14,683.00 mistakenly credited to his
bank account has been put before an Accra Circuit Court charged with stealing.
Desmond Tetteh Quarshie pleaded
not guilty.
The court presided over by Mrs
Jane Harriet Akweley Quaye admitted Quarshie to bail in the sum of GH₵20,000.00 with one surety who
should be gainfully employed.
This was after Quarshie’s
attorney; Mr Kofie Awunor had prayed the court to admit his client to bail.
He is expected to reappear on
February 8.
Prosecuting, Chief Inspector E.
Haligah told the court the complainant Owusu Appiah Kubi is the Head of
Forensic Investigations at the Barclays bank Ghana Limited.
Chief Inspector Haligah said the
accused person operates a current bank account at the Achimota branch of the
bank.
Prosecution said on August 7,
last year, a bank teller mistakenly credited Quarshie’s account with GH₵14,638.00. The bank after few days
detected the anomaly and alerted the accused.
Prosecution said Quarshie ignored
the bank’s alert and used his ATM card to withdraw the entire money credited to
his account mistakenly.
According to prosecution all
efforts to retrieve the amount had proved futile.
On October 12, last year, a
report was made to the Police leading to the arrest of Quarshie.
The Prosecution said during
Police interrogation, Quarshie refunded GH¢6,256 and promised to pay the rest
in two weeks but failed.
GNA

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