Solomon Kofi Addo Yeboah, a driver, got a four-year sentence with hard labor for nicking clinical items worth GHe 162,500 from his boss. The Accra Circuit Court Four heard that he and a mate, Alhassan, who’s also employed by the same Pakistani boss and is now on the lam, pinched the goods. Yeboah fessed up to the scheme with Alhassan, so he got two years for the conspiracy and four for the theft, but he’ll serve them at the same time.
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The court, led by Judge Kizita Naa Koowaa Quarshie, was filled in by Police Inspector Dacosta Bobie Ansah. He explained that the victim, Rab Naweiz Khan, a businessman from Tse Addo in Accra, got burgled by his employees, Yeboah and Alhassan, who worked in his clinical equipment company. On January 18, 2024, the duo broke into Khan’s warehouse and swiped a bunch of medical gear. The next day, Khan hit up the La Police, which led to Yeboah’s arrest while Alhassan skedaddled with the loot. The cops, tipped off about the stash at Weija, managed to recover the items and charged Yeboah for the crime.