March 15, 2011 (Page 3 Lead)
FOUR persons were yesterday arraigned before the Accra Fast Track High Court charged with conspiracy and robbery.
The four — Wise Grey, Kwabena Richard, Abbas Baba and Paul Owusu, alias School Fees — were remanded till March 28, 2011.
The accused persons were alleged to have acted together to rob a Nigerian businessman of his GH¢150, five laptops, a wristwatch and a vehicle on June 12, 2009.
The four pleaded not guilty to two counts of conspiracy and robbery.
Prosecuting, a Senior State Attorney, Mr John Tulasi Ofori, told the court that the accused persons entered the complainant’s residence and robbed him of his items at gunpoint.
Owusu was alleged to have snatched the car keys of the complainant and sped off with his vehicle, but the complainant managed to give them a hot chase, resulting in Owusu’s arrest.
Kwabena, Grey and Abbas, however, managed to escape in a taxi.
According to the prosecution, Owusu led the police to arrest Grey and Kwabena at Nungua, while Abbas was apprehended when he embarked on another robbery expedition.
The prosecutor prayed the court to give a short adjournment because the complainant was out of the jurisdiction.
Before the facts could be read, Owusu raised up his hand and said he had something to tell the court, to which the court obliged.
According to Owusu, he had been in custody for a year and eight months, although he had not committed any crime.
The judge, however, reminded him that investigators alleged that he (Owusu) was part of the robbery and for that reason he should be patient and allow the law to take its course.
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