Estate developer granted bail over alleged land fraud

Dosoo, has been charged with three counts of fraudulent transaction of land

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Blessing Dosoo, an estate developer, who allegedly took GH¢830,000 and a vehicle from a software engineer, in exchange for 24 plots of land, but failed on his promise, has been granted GH¢500,000 bail, by the Accra Circuit Court.

Dosoo, who has been charged with three counts of fraudulent transaction of land, pleaded not guilty.

The court, presided over by Mr Oheneba Kuffuor, grant­ed GH¢500,000 bail with five sureties, two to be justified with immovable property, to Dosoo.

Prosecuting, Chief Inspector Benson Benneh said the com­plainant is Amponsah Freduah, a software developer, and resident of Ngleshie Amanfrom, in Accra.

The prosecution said Dosoo was a resident of Obeyeyie, near Amasaman, Accra.

Chief Insp Benneh said in 2019, Dosoo sold four plots of land situated at Amasaman for GH¢260,000 to the complainant.

The prosecution said Dosoo handed over a site plan to the complainant and when a search was conducted at the Lands Com­mission, it was discovered that the land belonged to Nii Djan Family of Afiaman.

Chief Insp Benneh said that the complainant realised that the land had been resold and registered with the Lands Commission.

The prosecution said when the complainant confronted Do­soo, he agreed to replace the four plots, but failed.

Chief Insp Benneh said in 2021, Dosoo told the com­plainant that he owned 10 plots of land in Akotoshie, near Ama­saman.

According to the prosecution, the complainant gave his Ford pick-up truck worth GH¢80,000 and GH¢170,000 cash for the 10 plots after inspecting the land.

Chief Insp Benneh said the complainant registered 10 plots in his (complainant) name, but when the complainant wanted to commence building on the land, one Betepe Selorm claimed ownership of four of the 10 plots.

The court said Selorm told the complainant that Dosoo sold four out of the 10 plots to him.

Chief Insp Benneh said Dos­so sold another 12 plots at Ayikai Doblo for GH¢40,000 per plot, totalling GH¢490,000.

The prosecution said the complainant issued an indenture purported to be signed by the head of the elders and family of Adama Pataku, of Ababnam.

Chief Insp Benneh said when the complainant met the Adama Pataku family, he realised that the family did not release any land to Dosoo and Nii Amoo Duodu aka Azonta.

The prosecution claimed that the alleged signatures on the indenture produced by the defendants were taken from another document and linked to fraudulent documents given to the complainants.

Chief Insp Benneh said com­plainant regularised the transac­tion with the rightful owners of the land and made payments.

The court heard that after attempts by the complainant to have Dosoo refund his money failed, he then reported the matter to the police. 

Chief Insp Benneh said when Dosoo was arrested by the police, he (Dosoo) admitted that he sold plots of land to the complainant, but said the land at Abanman was 14 plots and not 12 as stated by the complainant.

The case has been adjourned to February 26, 2024.