Accra Feb. 6, - An Accra Circuit
Court has commenced trial of a Policeman and three others involved in robbing a
trader of GH₵45,000.00 and $1,000.00
in a Supermarket at Nungua in Accra at gun point.
General Lance Corporal Raymond
Amegashie, Ibrahim Ayirebo a motor mechanic, Bright Dorkanu, a driver’s mate
and Stanley Akorli, a driver have been charged with conspiracy to rob and
robbery.
They pleaded not guilty before
the court presided over by Mr Aboagye Tandoh.
Mounting the witness box, Ms
Hellen Asante, the complainant said the indiscriminate shooting by the accused
persons compelled her to show them where she had hidden her money.
Led in evidence by Chief
Inspector Kofi Adu, Ms Asante said on December 12, last year, at 9:00 pm, she
was standing in front of her shop when a taxi came to stop by with the accused
as occupants.
According to her the occupants of
the taxi waited for some time before getting out of the vehicle.
The first prosecution witness
said Amegashie who was dressed in his Police uniform came out of the vehicle
with a rifle.
According to her, Ayirebo also
alighted from the taxi while the rest remain in the vehicle.
The witness said when the two
accused alighted from the vehicle she thought it was some Policemen who are on
patrol in the area and that sometimes some of them (Policemen) stop at her shop
to buy water or drinks.
Ms Asante said suddenly Amegashie
started firing warning shots and further instructed her to enter her shop.
She said soon after Amegahsie,
Ayirebo, Dorkanu and Akorli then followed her into the shop.
“When we entered the shop,
accused ordered me to bring the money and I showed them three different boxes.
The accused however did not find money in any of the boxes.
The indiscriminate warning shots,
compelled me to show them the container in which the money had been deposited.”
Ms Asante said soon after the
accused had taken the money, they bolted.
Answering questions under
cross-examination conducted by Mr Paul Asibi Abarigah, defence counsel for the
accused, Ms Asante admitted that Amegahsie had never stopped at her shop to buy
water or drink before.
The witness further admitted that
she had never seen Amegashie until the day the incident occurred.
Ms Asante said the accused
persons did not wear masks so when she first saw them she thought they were
coming to buy from her.
The facts presented by
Prosecution indicated that the complainant, Hellen Asante is a trader operating
a provision store around the Nungua Agricultural Development Bank (ADB).
Prosecution said Amegashie was
stationed at Tema Regional SWAT Unit, Ayirebo resides at Tema Community one,
Dorkanu also resides at Ashiaman and whiles Akorli lived at Tema Gulf City.
The Prosecution said on December
12, this year, at about 9:00pm, the four accused person planned to go on a
robbery spree.
Prosecution said Amegashie who
was detailed for a guard duty at Glotee Ghana abandoned his post with his AK 47
rifle plus 20 rounds of ammunitions.
Prosecution said Ayeribo also
armed himself with a pistol.
According to the prosecution the
two boarded a taxi with registration GX 9514-13 driven by Akorli and proceeded
to the complainant’s shop at Nungua.
Prosecution said Amegashie,
Ayirebo and Dorkanu alighted from the vehicle and entered the complainant’s shop
amidst sporadic gunfire and robbed her of GH ₵45,000 cedis and $1,000.00.
After the act the accused boarded
their vehicle and sped off to Tema. The complainant reported incident to the
Police.
The prosecution said Ayirebo,
Dorkanu and Akorli were nabbed at the Community 18 Abattoir Police check Point
and GH₵19,500.00 and $600.00
were retrieved from them.
Amegashie, the prosecution said
managed to escape with his AK 47 rifle and spent the night at Tema Motorway
round about. He returned his rifle the following day.
Prosecution said Amegashie in his
attempt to escape was arrested at Tsopoli Police Barrier. The accused persons
have been remanded into Police custody to reappear on February 9.
GNA

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