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Wenchi District Court fines five Mobile Money fraudsters GH¢6,000 each

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The Wenchi District Court, presided over by His Worship Issah Abdul Wahab, has fined five members of a mobile money fraud syndicate GH¢6,000 each, with a six-month custodial sentence as an alternative, for their roles in fraudulent electronic fund transfers.

The convicts, who pleaded guilty, were charged with conspiracy to commit a crime, to wit, defrauding by false pretence. They have since paid the fines in full and were discharged.

The case stems from a complaint filed on April 24, 2025, by the complainant, Sylvester Declerq Mensah, a 54-year-old agriculturalist residing at Wenchi Boadan in the Bono Region.

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He reported that unknown persons had swindled him of GH¢130,000 through electronic transactions.

Following the complaint, police launched a full-scale investigation, which led to the arrest of the suspects on January 18, 2026.

Presenting the facts of the case, the Police Prosecutor, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Samuel Sameji, told the court that the full amount involved in the fraud had been recovered from the accused persons.

Theising the outcome, the presiding judge ordered the police to refund the recovered sum to the complainant.

In passing sentence, Justice Issah Abdul Wahab took into account the fact that the convicts were first-time offenders and that there was no evidence they had defrauded any other persons aside from the complainant. The court accordingly convicted them on their own pleas and imposed fines of GH¢6,000 each, in default six months’ imprisonment.

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All five convicts paid the fines in full and were discharged by the court.

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