Accra. Feb. 21, – Alberta Kweku
rpt Alberta Kweku, a soldier at the 48 Engineering Regiment at Teshie, has been
put before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly assaulting her 12-year-old
house help with a metal ladle and a metal chair for sleeping whiles conducting
house chores.
Due to the severe beatings, the
victim head and thigh became swollen and also sustained several marks on her
body.
Alberta who is also a nursing
mother is therefore facing charges of two counts of physical abuse and two
counts of causing harm.
Alberta pleaded not guilty and
the court presided over by Mrs Abena Oppong Adjin-Doku has admitted her to bail
in the sum of GH₵20,000.00
with two sureties.
This was after Mr Ebenezer Yaw
Gyamerah her counsel had prayed the court for bail.
Prosecuting, Deputy
Superintendent of Police (DSP) Adolphina Dzansi did not object to the bail
because the accused was a breastfeeding mother and appealed to the court to
fast track the trial.
Prosecution said the complainant
is a 47-year-old soldier residing at 48 Engineers Barracks at Teshie in Accra
whiles Alberta also reside at Arakan Barracks at Burma Camp with the victim who
is her house help.
DSP Dzansi said in March 2017,
Alberta’s husband who is also a soldier went for the victim at Bundase to
assist the accused who has two children.
Prosecution said Alberta’s
husband however left for Peace Keeping in Sudan and left the victim in
Alberta’s care and since the absence of the husband, Alberta has been
subjecting the victim to severe beating with cooking utensils, knife, metallic
ladle, military belts and boots whenever the victim erred.
Due to the constant beatings, the
victim had sustained several scars all over her body. On February 11, this year
at about 1630 hours, the accused returned from town and found the victim
sleeping in her bedroom. She went for metallic ladle and beat the victim who
sustained bruises and swells all over her body.
The prosecution said the next
day, at about 0800 hours Alberta asked the victim to carry her baby and
accompany her to work at 48 Engineering Regiment at Teshie. Alberta then kept
the victim and the baby in a room at the Barracks.
At noon, Prosecution said Alberta
went to check on the victim and her baby and found the victim sleeping while
the baby was crawling around the room.
Alberta became angry, took a
metallic folder chair, and hit the victim with it for several times.
Prosecution said Alberta who was
not satisfied with the punishment she meted out to the victim continuously beat
her up with a military belt until she sustained marks all over her body.
Two days afterwards the
complainant saw the victim at 48 Engineering Regiment Cook House carrying the
accused’s baby and she looked malnourished.
Prosecution said when the
complainant quizzed the victim, she narrated her ordeal, he in turn reported
the matter to the Regimental Sergeant Major of the 48 Engineers Regiment.
Due to the condition of the
victim, a report was made to the Ghana Military Police and the victim was
rushed to the Kpeshie Medical facility for treatment.
GNA

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