Air-conditioning technician granted bail for alleged theft

[ad_1] The Amasaman Circuit Court has granted GHC50,000.00 bail with two sureties to a 25-year-old air-conditioning technician who was caught on a Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera during an alleged theft at his previous employer. Richard Abeo is accused of unlawfully entering his previous employer’s offices, LeCountry Water Company Limited, and taking GHC27,542.00 as well as…

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New Force Spokesperson Granted GHC20k Bail

[ad_1]   Shalimar Abbiusi, a 30-year-old Belgian national and spokesperson for the newly formed political group, The New Force, has been released on bail. Abbiusi was granted bail in the amount of GHC 20,000 with two sureties after appearing in the Kaneshie District Court to face criminal charges. Citing her innocence, Abbiusi pleaded not guilty…

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Naira Marley, Sam Larry granted bail

[ad_1] Popular Nigerian Singer, Abdulazeez Fashola, alias Naira Marley, and Lagos socialite, Samson Eletu, alias Sam Larry, have been granted bail by a Magistrate’s Court sitting in Yaba, Lagos State. They, however, have to provide three sureties with a sum of N20 million to process their release. The magistrate had ordered the remand of Naira…

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Accountant on bail over dud cheque  

[ad_1] An Accra Circuit Court has granted bail in the sum of ¢100,000 to an accountant for issuing a dud cheque.  Kwabena Asante Baafi is to provide three justifiable sureties.   He has denied the offence.  The court presided over by Susanna Eduful, ordered the prosecution to make its disclosure and file witness statements.  It is…

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Twelve tricycle operators released on GH¢30k bail each

[ad_1] The twelve protesters who were detained for surrounding the Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly premises, demanding the release of impounded tricycles, have been released on bail. The case was transferred from a district court to a circuit court in Akropong in the Ashanti Region. Prosecutors requested the case be moved for continuation in another court. The…

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