Accra Jan. 25, - A fisherman who
allegedly slashed the hand of an Aluminium Fabricator severally with a cutlass
following a misunderstanding has appeared before an Accra Circuit Court.
Nii Armah Botwe was said to have
vent his anger on the complainant Ishmael Adams, who separated him (Nii Armah
Botwe) and a witness in the matter during a scuffle.
Botwe charged with causing harm
pleaded not guilty.
The court presided over by Mrs
Jane Harriet Akweley Quaye admitted him to bail in the sum of GH₵15,000.00 with two sureties, who
should be gainfully employed.
The matter has been adjourned to
January 30th after the complainant Ishmael Adams had given his evidence and was
cross-examined.
Prosecuting, Sergeant B. Bemeh
said the complainant resides at Mpoase near Dansoman while accused resides at
Korle-Gonno all in Accra.
Sergeant Bemeh said on December
24, last year at about 12:00 noon, a misunderstanding ensued between accused
and the witness in the case and the complainant went to separate them.
Prosecution said accused became
offended and when Adams was leaving the scene he chased him up with a cutlass
and inflicted deep cuts on the complainant’s left hand and then took to his
heels.
The prosecution said the
complainant was rushed to Royal Clinic at Dansoman but was referred to the
Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital where he was admitted for three days.
“On December 29, last year, the
complainant reported the matter to the Police where he was issued with a Police
Medical Report form.
Accused was later arrested where
he admitted committing the offence in his investigation caution statement and
later led the Police to retrieve the cutlass,” the prosecution said.
GNA

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