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A 56-year-old Ghanaian who assisted a foreigner to acquire a Ghanaian passport has been handed a GH¢840 fine after being found guilty of the offence.
Moses Agbezuger will serve two months imprisonment if he defaults after being found guilty of assisting a Nigerian claiming to be a marine engineer, Obina John Ukah, aka John Patu, to secure a Ghanaian passport.
Handing the sentence, the presiding judge at the Kaneshie District Court, Ms. Ama Adomako Kwakye, said she took into consideration the plea for mitigation and aggravating factors before convicting Agbezuger who changed his plea from not guilty to guilty.
The court also sentenced Ukah to a fine of GH¢840, or two months imprisonment in default.
Don t aid foreigners to secure Ghanaian Passports- Judge warns 10th Dec 2020 | Source: GNA A judge has warned that Ghanaians who aid foreigners to procure Ghanaian Passports would be handed down a custodial sentence should they appear before her.
Ms. Ama Adomako Kwakye, the presiding Judge at the Kaneshie District Court gave the warning after she had convicted Moses Agbezuger to pay a fine of GH840 or in default serve two months imprisonment for abetting Obina John Ukah, aka John Patu, a Nigerian claiming to be a Marine Engineer to secure a Ghanaian passport.
According to the court it took into consideration the plea for mitigation and aggravating factors before convicting Agbezuger, who changed his plea from not guilty to guilty.
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