The Accra Circuit Court has remanded in police custody, a businessman, for allegedly defrauding two persons of $27,000 under the pretext of securing them USA visas.
Bernard Oduro Takyi, is also accused of forging embarkation and disembarkation stamps of Singapore, South Africa, Mauritius and Turkey, in the passports of two complainants.
Takyi is also accused of forging Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) letter, introducing Gabriel Kwame Ntim, one of the complainants, as a strategic partner for local and external investors, who wanted to invest in real estate in the government of Ghana IDIF policy.
In the case of the second complainant, Prince Kofi Osei, the accused forged KMA letter, introducing him as a “Metro Climate Management officer.”
Takyi, who has been charged with two counts of defrauding by false pretences and three counts of forgery of official and other documents, has pleaded not guilty.
Prosecuting, Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Maxwell Oppong opposed the grant of bail, and the court presided by Mr Samule Bright Acquah, adjourned the case to February 12.
The court heard that the complainants, Gabriel Kwame Ntim and Prince Kofi Osei, are mechanic and personnel of Electricity Company of Ghana, respectively.
DSP Oppong said Ntim and Osei reside in Kumasi and Accra, respectively while accused lives in Gbawe, Accra.
The prosecution said in 2023, the complainants separately informed accused that they wanted to travel to the United State of America.
DSP Oppong said accused told the complainants that he could assist them secure visas from the Regional USA Embassy in Ghana within three months.
The prosecution said Ntim and Osei, therefore, paid $13,000 and $14,000 to Takyi.
DSP Oppong told the court that Takyi took the complainants’ passports and “forged entry and exist stamps of Singapore, Mauritius, Turkey, and South Africa without their consent.”
Prosecution said Takyi also forged KMA letter, introducing Ntim as “Strategic Partnership for both local and External Investor” who was keen in investing in real estate sector.
DSP Oppong said, in the case of Osei, accused introduced him (Osei) as a Metro Climate Change Management Officer.
Prosecution indicated that Takyi submitted their (complainants) documents to the Regional USA Embassy in Madagascar.
DSP Oppong told the court that Takyi led complainants to Madagascar for Interview, where they (victims) were granted visas.
The court heard that later, the Embassy detected the forgery and revoked the visas.
DSP Oppong said Takyi was arrested after the case was reported to the police. —GNA
The post Businessman remanded over $27,000 visa fraud, forging KMA letters appeared first on Ghanaian Times.
Read Full Story
Facebook
Twitter
Pinterest
Instagram
Google+
YouTube
LinkedIn
RSS