An Accra Circuit Courtroom has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of a businessman, who allegedly took iron rods price GH¢100,500.00 from Star Steels Restricted below the pretext of paying via the Agricultural Growth Financial institution however failed.
Mr Kwadwo Fosu, the 45-year-old man, was charged with defrauding by false pretences, issuing a false cheque and failing to look earlier than the Courtroom for his plea to be taken.
Police Chief Inspector Agartha Abena Asantewaa prayed the Courtroom for a bench warrant to be issued for the arrest of the accused particular person after a number of makes an attempt made for him to look earlier than Courtroom.
The Courtroom presided over by Mr Samuel Shiny Acquah, due to this fact, issued a bench warrant for the arrest of Fosu.
The case has been adjourned to August 16, 2023.
The details earlier than the Courtroom had been that the complainant Mr Isaac Amo is the consultant of Star Steels Restricted and resident of Nsawam, whereas the accused particular person was the Chief Government officer of Fosu Gyeabour Transport and Coaching Enterprise and resided at Berekum.
The police mentioned on October 14, 2021, the accused bought iron rods valued at GH¢220,000.00 from the administration of Star Steels Restricted.
It mentioned the accused particular person made a part of the cost of GH¢119,550.00 and subsequently issued post-dated Agricultural Growth Financial institution cheques to be offered for cost, which had been returned unpaid when offered to the financial institution on the due date.
The Police mentioned because of this, the complainant filed a petition for help.
It mentioned investigation revealed that the accused issued post-dated Agricultural Growth Financial institution cheques of GH¢100, 500.00 to the complainant as half cost of the remaining steadiness to be offered for cost on August 2, 2022, however didn’t have ample funds within the accounts specified on the cheques.
Supply: GNA