4 jailed 80 years for robbing man of motorcycle

The convicts, Prosper Amegashie, Jamel Ahmed, Bilal Mohammed and Martin Victor Agba, pleaded not guilty to two counts of conspiracy and robbery.

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The Gbetseley Circuit Court, in Kpone Kata­manso Municipality, has sentenced four robbers to 20 years imprisonment each, for robbing an Okada rider of his motorcycle and stabbing him to death.

The convicts, Prosper Amegashie, Jamel Ahmed, Bilal Mohammed and Martin Victor Agba, pleaded not guilty to two counts of conspiracy and robbery.

But, Mrs Eleanor Kakra Banes Botchway, presiding over the court, sentenced them after finding them guilty.

Prosecuting, Inspector Maxwell Ayeh, told the court that Amegashie is an 18-year-old stu­dent, Ahmed, 20-year-old driver, Mohammed, 23-year-old unem­ployed, and Agba, 22-year-old Okada rider.

The prosecution said the police received a distress call that a middle-aged man had been stabbed and was lying in a pool of blood at Tema Com­munity 22 annex near ROHI School.

Insp Ayeh said the police pro­ceeded to the scene, and with the assistance of a Good Samar­itan rushed the Okada rider to the Ashaiman Community Hospital.

The court heard that the victim was later referred to the Tema General Hospital, where he died while receiving treatment.

Insp Ayeh stated that inves­tigations revealed that accused attacked and stabbed the Okada rider in the shoulder with a knife, while riding his motorcycle from Tema Community 22 annex to Lebanon Zone 5, Ashaiman.

The prosecution said Pastor Eric Addae-Bredu, went to the hospital and identified the Okada rider as his brother, giving his name as Victor Addae-Bredu, aged 27 years.

Insp Ayeh said a postmortem examination was conducted on the victim, by Dr Eric Dumfe, in the presence of the deceased’s brother and uncle.

The prosecution said the examination revealed the cause of death as hemorrhagic shock, exsanguination and a stab wound on the left shoulder girdle.

Insp Ayeh indicated that when the convicts were arrested, they confessed to the police that they met at Ahmed’s house at the Ashaiman dam site, and decided to rob people of motorcycles on the rough road near Rohi.

The court heard that the con­victs disclosed that they attacked the victim, and Ahmed stabbed him on his left shoulder and he (victim) fell off his motorcycle.

Insp Ayeh said the accused took away the motorbike and sold it to someone in the Volta Region for GH¢2,500.