Businessman remanded over theft of Toyota vehicle
An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a 37-year-old businessman into Police custody over the alleged theft of a Toyota vehicle valued at ¢90,000 belonging to another businessman. Richard Oddoi Laryea has denied stealing the property of Isaac Ayisi. He will make his next appearance on July 8, 2022. Meanwhile, the Court ordered has prosecution to file and serve witness statements to the accused person’s defence counsel. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Maxwell Oppong told the Court presided over by Ellen Offei Ayeh that Ayisi, the complainant, resided at Mallam whilst Laryea, the accused person, resided at Nungua. He said on May 15, 2022, the complainant was travelling with his ‘home used’ unregistered Toyota Camry and on reaching Nungua, the said car developed an electrical fault so he parked it with the accused person to embark on his trip and come for same when he returned. ASP Oppong said the Complainant returned from the trip three days later and he came to the accused person to take his car but the car was nowhere to be found.
Businessman remanded over theft of Toyota vehicle
An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a 37-year-old businessman into Police custody over the alleged theft of a Toyota vehicle valued at ¢90,000 belonging to another businessman. Richard Oddoi Laryea has denied stealing the property of Isaac Ayisi. He will make his next appearance on July 8, 2022. Meanwhile, the Court ordered has prosecution to file and serve witness statements to the accused person’s defence counsel. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Maxwell Oppong told the Court presided over by Ellen Offei Ayeh that Ayisi, the complainant, resided at Mallam whilst Laryea, the accused person, resided at Nungua. He said on May 15, 2022, the complainant was travelling with his ‘home used’ unregistered Toyota Camry and on reaching Nungua, the said car developed an electrical fault so he parked it with the accused person to embark on his trip and come for same when he returned. ASP Oppong said the Complainant returned from the trip three days later and he came to the accused person to take his car but the car was nowhere to be found.