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Man Jailed Six Months – Over T’adi NPP Treasurer Murder

The Takoradi Habour Area Circuit Court yesterday sentenced a fake informant in the murder of Mark Ofori to six months in jail.

The convict, Nana Bassaw also known as Born Black was handed the sentence after it emerged that he had misled the police.

The court presided over by Abigail Anima Asare fined Nana Bassaw 250 penalty units equivalent to GH¢3,000 for deceiving the Takoradi Police.

Nana Bassaw who earlier got the police to arrest one Anthony Mensah whom he claimed was the lead suspect behind the shooting of the late Ofori, the Takoradi New Patriotic Party (NPP) Treasurer on 30 October, pleaded for mercy and mitigation for lying to the police.

“My Lord, I have kids and my wife is deceased. I, therefore, plead with the court for mercy and mother Ghana to forgive me,” he said.

Nana Bassaw who turned out to be a fake informant, will in default of the penalty serve another six months upon the expiration of the commitment warrant.

He is also to sign a bond of good behaviour for two years or in default serve two years imprisonment before the commencement of the then-current offence.

Ms Anima Asare in her ruling said the court looked at what was the likely consequences of his action of wrongly accusing somebody.

She said: “By sentencing the accused person, the court took into consideration the punishment that would have meted to the victim Anthony Mensah in case he was not able to defend himself. The court delivered this sentence to deter the general public from wrong accusation.”

The fake informant is said to have caused the arrest of Anthony Mensah after picking up a fight with him days before where the suspect destroyed his phone – hence the reason he framed Anthony up for murder allegations.

After the arrest of the Anthony, the fake informant reportedly managed to get Anthony’s family to buy him his phone and then proceeded to tell the police that he was misled and misinformed by another lady.

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