2 Jailed For Stealing Bullion Van Cash
Two persons, who stole GH¢1,020,500 in a bullion van in 2017, have been sentenced to four years imprisonment each by an Accra Circuit Court.
Bismark Abem, a cash in transit officer, and Eric Larbi, a driver, were found guilty at the end of the trial on the charges of conspiracy to commit crime, to wit stealing and stealing.
The court, presided over by Mrs. Justice Jane Harriet Akweley Quaye, a High Court judge sitting with an additional responsibility as a Circuit Court judge, sentenced them to two years imprisonment each on the charge of conspiracy to commit crime, to wit stealing.
On the charge of stealing, the court sentenced them to four years imprisonment each. The sentences are, however, to run concurrently.
The convicts were to evacuate cash in the sum of GH¢1,020,500 on behalf of Standard Chartered Bank at Tema Main Harbour branch to its head office at High Street in Accra. They, however, diverted at Airport Hills and shared the money.
However, Sampson Atuah, a dispatch rider, was discharged by the court.
Out of the GH¢1,020,500 stolen, GH¢889,500 was retrieved from the two convicts. Police say the difference of GH¢131,000 was to be recovered.
The case of Prosecuting Chief Inspector Emmanuel Haligah is that the complainant, Jonathan Otuei, is the Security Coordinator of Gocrest Services in Accra.
On February 7, 2017, prosecution said Abem and Larbi were detailed by the Gocrest Services to evacuate cash in the sum of GH¢1,020,500 on behalf of Standard Chartered Bank at Tema Main Harbour branch to its head office at High Street in Accra.
Prosecution said Abem and Larbi used a Toyota Hilux Van with registration number GE 2745-13 in the evacuation of the money.
According to prosecution, Abem and Larbi after collecting the money decided to steal it and, therefore, drove to Accra Airport Hill Area and shared the money.
Prosecution said Abem and Larbi abandoned the bullion van and kept their booties in ‘Ghana Must Go’ bags to their respective destinations.
Prosecution said the complainant, who was expecting Abem and Larbi to deliver the money at about 3 p.m. same day, became worried when at 4:30 pm hours they did not show up.
Prosecution said Abem’s cellphone was called by the complainant to know where they were but the phone was off.
The complainant, however, talked to Abem on Larbi’s phone and asked him where they had reached.
According to prosecution, Abem told him they were heading towards Accra High Court Area, but Abem and Larbi never went to the head office of the bank.
Prosecution said a complainant was lodged at the Accra Central Police Station. On the same day, Abem took his booty to Accra Central Police Barracks where his sister lived with her husband, an Inspector of Police, and showed the money to them.
Prosecution said the inspector quickly took the money and Abem to the Accra Central Police Station and handed Abem and the money to the police.