Farmer Jailed 18 Months For Stealing Akpeteshie Distilling Pipe
Mon, 18 Nov 2024 04:00
A Hohoe Circuit Court has sentenced Olator Moshy;ses, an 18-year-old farmer, to 18 months in jail for stealing ‘akpeteshie’ (local gin) distilling pipe.
He pleaded guilty to the charge and was convicted on his own plea. Prosecutor, Chief Inspector Charles Aziati, told the Court presided over Mr Michael Johnson Abbey that the comshy;plainant was a farmer, who had made a cottage in his farm, where he distilled ‘akpeteshie’ (local gin).
He said on October 11, 2024, the complainant was at his cottage when the convict followed the farm worker of the complainant’s sister to the cottage and left.
Chief Inspector Aziati revealed that the following day at about 1700 hours, the comshy;plainant went to his cottage and detected that a thief or thieves had stolen the metal pipe on the tanks valued GHcent;700, which the complainant used to distill akpeteshie.
He said on October 14, 2024, the convict was arrested in anshy;other theft case by some civilians and was taken to Logba Dzorkpe, adding that the complainant upon seeing the convict interrogated him on his stolen distilling pipe.
Chief Inspector Aziati said the convict admitted that he stole the pipe leading to the complainant officially lodging a complaint against the convict, who was in Police cells at Hohoe on a differshy;ent stealing case.
Moreover, he noted that the convict was brought from cells and his investigation caution stateshy;ment was taken from him during, which he admitted that he went and stole the complainant’s pipe on his tanks and sold it to a scrap dealer at Hohoe Zongo at the cost of GHcent;230.
Chief Inspector Aziati disshy;closed that the convict said he used GHcent;90 for transport and spent the remaining GHcent;140 on food.
He said the convict led the Police to the shop of the scrap dealer but was not met and added that the convict again led the Police to the scene, where he stole the pipe.GNA

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