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Courts Grants 3 Persons Who Assaulted ECG Staff GH¢60,000 Bail
Three persons have been granted a GH¢60,000 bail with one surety for assaulting the revenue mobilization taskforce of the Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG).
The accused persons are Ismail Fahad 18, Mawuli Oscar 22, and Moses Teye 18, all unemployed.
According to the fact sheet as presented before the utility court, circuit court 8 in Accra, the three persons are friends living in a chamber and hall facility at Abavana Down, a suburb in Accra, while using electricity for free after allegedly tampering with the meter.
The task force discovered the meter bypass after seeing that all electrical gadgets were still working despite putting the meter off.
The three accused persons confronted the ECG task force and allegedly assaulted them and seized their working tools for taking them off the national power grid.
The power consumed was GH¢5,918.13 from March to August 2022.
The incident was reported at the Kotobabi police station, and the three were subsequently arrested on August 17, 2022.
They have since been charged with six counts, including “assault contrary to Section 84 of the criminal offenses Act 29/60”.
They pleaded not guilty to all counts and were granted a GH¢60,000 bail and a surety who lives in the jurisdiction with a fixed place of habitation.