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Warrant Issued For The Arrest Of Jacklin Sarfo Gyamfua A Gospel Musician

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The Accra Circuit Court, Has Issued an bench warrant, for the arrest of a blogger and gospel musician Jacklin Sarfo Gyamfua.

According to the prosecutor, the Circuit Court Issued the bench warrant for the arrest of Gyamfua for violation of bail conditions.

On September 8 this year Jacklin Sarfo Gyamfua, was arrested and accused of defrauding a trader to the tune of €21,000 euros. To secured the trader two Italian passport and residential cards.

She was charged of defrauding by force pretenses, and forgery of an official documents. A charges Jacklin Sarfo Gyamfua had denied.

Background:

Detective Police Inspector Derrick Sarpon, presenting the facts said, Barbara Adu Boahen a resident of Accra Ghana, while Jacklin Sarfo Gyamfua a dual resident of Accra and London UK.

In February this year, the complainant and a witness in the case Barbara Adu Boahen, saw the accused person running adverts on social media platforms, purporting to be securing travelling documents and residential ID cards for every country within the European Union (EU).

The Prosecutor said, the complainant who was interested in travelling to Italy, contacted the accused on the phone number posted against the Facebook advertisement.

Detective Inspector Sarpong said Gyamfua promised, to secure two Italian passports and two residential cards for the complainant and her daughter at a tune of €24,000 Euros.

The prosecutor said Gyamfua then gave the complainant her Access Bank Account bearing the name, Afua Serwa Dwamena and UMB account with the name, Lordmens Enterprise and requested the complainant to pay the €24,000 Euros into the accounts.

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According to the Prosecutor, the complainant paid €21,000 Euros into the accounts provided by the accused.

The Detective Inspector, said Gyamfua later gave two forged Italian passports and two Residential ID cards to the complainant and her daughter.

On March 30, this year, the complainant presented the passports at the Kotoka International Airport and was arrested for presenting false documents.

The complainant Barbara Adu Boahen reported the case to the Police at the National Signal Bureau/National Security.

On September 8, this year, Gyamfua was arrested and during a search in her house, two forged Italian passports and two Residential Cards were retreated.

Jacklin Sarfo Gyamfua was arraigned before the Accra Circuit Court, and she granted Court bail of GHC150,000 Cedis.
The case has been adjourned to December 6, 2021.
Source, dailyguidenetwork.com

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