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Nigerian Woman Weeps, Blames Hardship As Court Jails Her For Stealing In Ghana

Nigerian Woman Weeps, Blames Hardship As Court Jails Her For Stealing In Ghana
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Nigerian woman jailed 18 months in Ghana for stealing GH¢80,000

A 27-year-old Nigerian woman, Martha Sherry Anthony, has been sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by an Accra Circuit Court after she was found guilty of stealing GH¢80,000, the equivalent of N5.2m. Anthony who claimed to be an artist, was sentenced on Friday, December 18, by the court presided over by Magistrate Evelyn Asamoah, who found her guilty as charged. The convict was said to have stolen the amount from the accounts of two staff of Ghana’s Ministry of Finance. Anthony, acting in connivance with another Nigerian, one Richard William who is now on the run, had deceived the victims into sending the said amount.

Nigerian Woman Weeps, Blames Hardship As Court Jails Her For Stealing In Ghana

+ An Accra Circuit Court on Friday sentenced a Nigerian, Martha Sherry Anthony, to 18 months imprisonment for stealing GH¢80,000 from the accounts of two staff of the Ministry of Finance. Martha, 27, who is a Nigerian Artist, charged with abetment of crime to wit stealing, pleaded not guilty. However, the court presided over by Mrs Evelyn Asamoah found Martha guilty and convicted her accordingly. The convict was said to have abetted one Richard William, now at large, to steal the GH¢80,000.00 from the two complainants’ accounts. According to the trial judge, she took note of the fact that Martha had pleaded for leniency and the fact that she has been in custody for some months, although bail was granted and also that she was a first-time offender.

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