GRi in Court 17-06-99

Garden boy gets seven year for defiling a 13 year-old

Farmer sentenced to death by hanging for murder

 

Garden boy gets seven year for defiling a 13 year-old

Accra (Greater Accra) 17 June '99

On the night of May 25, this year, Salifu Hamidu sneaked into her neighbours room whiles he had gone to work and forcibly had sexual intercourse with the man's 13 year old girl.

In the process, the victim's mother, who was sleeping outside in the compound, heard a noise coming from her room and to her surprise, she saw Hamidu coming out of the room, an Accra Circuit Tribunal heard on Wednesday.

According to the prosecution, Hamidu's explanation to the victim's mother was that he saw a mouse entering the room and he went in to kill it.

The victim, however came out and narrated the incident to her mother who reported the matter to the Kotobabi Police.

Hamidu, 19, pleaded guilty to defilement and was convicted accordingly by the tribunal chaired by Mr Charles Louis Quist, on Wednesday. He has been sentenced to seven years in prison in hard labour for defilement.

In another development, the same tribunal sentenced Adjetey Sowah, a steel bender, to seven years imprisonment in hard labour for defiling a 10-year-old girl at Ashalley Botwe in the Ga District.

Sowah, 18, pleaded guilty to defilement and was accordingly convicted.

Prosecuting, Police Inspector Alex Yartey Tawiah told the tribunal, that Sowah lives together with the victim, a schoolgirl, and her mother in the same house.

The prosecutor said on May 21, this year, the victim was sacked from school to collect fees but, while on an errand for the mother, Sowah lured her into his room, laid her in bed and forcibly had sexual intercourse with her.

The prosecutor said on May 22, the victim's mother detected a change in the girl's behaviour and when asked, she told her mother about the incident and a report was made to the Madina Police.

He said the victim was issued with a medical form to attend hospital and Sowah was arrested.

GRi../

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Farmer sentenced to death by hanging for murder

Kumasi (Ashanti Region) 17 June '99

A Kumasi High Court presided over by Mr Justice Gilbert M. Quaye, on Tuesday sentenced a 36-year-old farmer, hunter and a palm-wine tapper, Andrew Addai Ampratwum of Effiduasi in Ashanti to death by hanging for murder.

A seven-man jury found Ampratwum also known as Kwasi Aberantee, guilty of murdering Mr Kofi Boampong, a palm-wine tapper.

The jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty, after they had retired for 15 minutes following a 60-minute summing up of the facts presented by both the prosecution and defence, by Mr Justice Quaye.

Mr Otchere Antwi, Senior State Attorney, prosecuting told the court that sometime in 1995, Mr Boampong detected that someone was stealing some wine from his felled palm trees on his palm plantation.

As a result, Mr Boampong on the night of June 23, 1995 sought the assistance of three of his friends, Kofi Dae, Ayeriga Kofi Giwa and Yaw Acheliya to lay ambush to apprehend the culprit at the plantation which is about a mile-and-a-half from Effiduasi.

The prosecutor said at about one am on June 25, 1995, they saw someone with a light entering the plantation.

As the person approaches, recognised the accused who was carrying a hunting lamp, a double-barrel gun and a plastic container and moving from one of the felled palm tree to the other pouring out the contents into the plastic container.

When the accused reached where the deceased was hiding, he (deceased) exclaimed "so it is you Aberantee, who has been stealing my palm wine and when I confronted you, you denied".

Knowing that he has been found out, the accused fired at Boampong, hitting him in the right thigh and he fell down.

Mr Antwi said immediately the gun was fired, Acheliya took to his heels because they were not armed.

Both Dae and Giwa went to the aid of Boampong and struggled with Ampratwum over the gun, which broke into two pieces.

The accused was overpowered and the gun taken from him while Boampong was sent to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Kumasi, where he died later.

The prosecutor said Ampratum went to the Effiduasi Police station and reported that some assailants had hit him on the forehead and he was sent to the Effiduasi health centre, where he was treated and discharged.

The senior state attorney said when Dae and Giwa returned from KATH they went to the Police at Effiduasi together with the broken gun, the hunter's lamp and the container to report the incident.

Ampratwum was arrested and charged with the offence.

The accused led in defence by his counsel Mr Dennis Adjei, told the court that during the day of the incident he went on a hunting expedition and while in the bush Dae shot him on the forehead and when he shouted that he has been shot, three people including the deceased emerged from the bush and attempted to take his gun from him.

He resisted fearing that they might kill him (accused).

He said when one of them suggested that they should cut his hand with a cutlass he left the gun and it went off accidentally hitting the deceased in the right thigh.

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