The Tarkwa District Court One has sentenced a 28-year-old woman, Gifty Awuah, to two months of imprisonment with hard labor for stealing GH¢1,200 in cash and a mobile phone valued at GH¢1,100.
Awuah, who resides in Dompim Pepesa within the Tarkwa Nsuaem Municipality, pleaded guilty to the charges and was convicted on her own plea by the court presided over by Mr. Charles Owusu Nsiah.
Incident Details
According to the prosecution, led by Police Sergeant Enoch Assan-Donkoh, the incident occurred on November 9, 2024.
The complainant, Elizabeth Badu, who is also unemployed and lives in Wassa Agona, was at home when Awuah arrived, seeking to meet Badu’s husband, Nana Nkansah.
After being informed that her husband was not available, Awuah pretended to leave but quickly returned to enter the complainant’s room.
She stole the money and the mobile phone before fleeing the scene.
Arrest and Confession
The theft was reported to the police, and two days later, on November 11, 2024, Awuah was apprehended.
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During police investigations, she admitted to the crime in her caution statement.
Court Verdict and Reactions
The court sentenced Awuah to two months of imprisonment with hard labor, emphasizing the need for accountability and deterrence in cases of theft.
Residents in the community have applauded the swift action of the police and the court, describing the judgment as a necessary step to curb petty crimes in the municipality.
“This should serve as a warning to others who might think of engaging in such behavior,” a community member said.
Lessons and Caution
The incident highlights the importance of vigilance and community awareness in preventing theft and other crimes.
Law enforcement authorities have encouraged residents to report suspicious activities promptly to ensure swift justice and community safety.