Chief Security Officer jailed 15 months over stolen laptops

Chief Security Officer jailed 15 months over stolen laptops

A Chief Security Officer of e-process attached to Ecobank Ghana Limited, Kokomlemle Branch, who stole two laptops from the Bank, has been sentenced to 15 months imprisonment by an Accra Circuit Court.

Abdul Manaf Issah, who was said to have been captured by a CCTV camera carrying the computers, denied same, saying he was only carrying boxes containing newspapers.

The Police retrieved the two laptops from him later.

Charged with stealing, Issah denied the offence.

The Court, presided over by Mrs Evelyn Asamoah, after the trial found Isaah guilty and sentenced him accordingly.

Prosecuting, Chief Inspector Emmanuel Haligah, said the complainant was Frederick Osei Sarfo of Ecobank Ghana Limited.

He said on June 6, 2019, two HP Elite Book 840 G3 Laptop computers with serial numbers 5CG650417D and 5CG635IF8Z with faulty hard drives were given to the Bank’s IT staff, Patience Adwoa Agyeiwaa, to repair.

Prosecution said after Agyeiwaa had started working on the laptops, she placed them in a cabinet in her office and went on four-day leave.

The prosecution said however, on June 11, 2019, when Agyeiwaa reported to work, she detected that the two laptops were missing.

Chief Inspector Haligah said the complainant confronted Isaah as the Head of Security but he denied knowledge of the whereabouts of the laptop computers.

He said the complainant then played a CCTV footage, which captured Issah carrying a carton suspected to be containing the laptops from the IT Office but Issah denied again, and explained that what he was carrying was a carton containing newspapers.The prosecution said the complainant reported the matter to Issah’s employer, and on June 19, 2019, a complaint was lodged with the Regional Criminal Investigation Department and Issah was arrested.He said during investigations, the two laptops with their serial numbers were retrieved from Issah.He said in his investigation caution statement, the convict admitted having taken them from the IT Office.Source: GNA Rice farmers at Fumbisi and Tono in the Builsa South District and Kassena-Nankana Municipality of the Upper East Region are in dire need of Government’s subsidized fertilizers under the Planting for Food and Jobs (PFJ) programme to boost yield.Some of the farmers who had increased their production in this year’s farming season in anticipation of good market to sell their produce after the harvesting season, are disappointed they could not get the PFJ subsidized fertilizers in the region to buy.Mr Richard Akoka, a rice farmer at Gbedembilisi in the Builsa South District, speaking […]

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