3 in court for unlawful demolition of house at Nungua

Abdul Rahman Kamaro, Benjamin Kojo Sarfo, 36, and Enoch Aboagye, both Earth Moving Machine Opera­tors, have been charged with causing unlawful damage.

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A 31-year-old businessman and two others have appeared before the Accra Circuit Court for unlawfully demolishing of a 12-bedroom house, in Nungua, Accra.

Abdul Rahman Kamaro, Benjamin Kojo Sarfo, 36, and Enoch Aboagye, both Earth Moving Machine Opera­tors, have been charged with causing unlawful damage.

Kamaro has additionally been charged with abetment of crime.

The family property is said to be valued at GH¢902,211. 12.

The three accused have pleaded not guilty before the court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah.

The court has granted accused GH¢900,000 each, with two sureties to be justified, and ordered that two other sureties should be Ghanaian citizens.

Chief Insp Daniel Danku said the complainant, Samuel Adjetey Adjei, is a businessman, residing in Nungua.

The prosecution said Kamaro resides at Adjei Kojo, near Ashaiman, while Sarfo and Aboagye are residents of Iron City, Kasoa.

Chief Insp Danku said the com­plainant is one of the children of the late Larley Bi Adjei, who had a 12-bedroom house at Nungua, cold store.

The prosecution said the complainant and his siblings rented the house at Nun­gua to tenants.

Chief Insp Danku said in February, 2023, the complainant and siblings eject­ed all the tenants from the house with

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