A public servant, found guilty by the Juaso Circuit Court of swindling
some unemployed graduates of their cash totaling GHȼ44,300 under the
guise of helping them to secure jobs, has been sentenced to four years
imprisonment.
Favour Rose Jasmatu, a Mass Education Officer of the Department of
Community Development in the Asante-Akim Central Municipality, was
additionally ordered to refund the money.
She had used a faked letterhead of the Local Government Service (LGS)
to convince the victims that she could assist them to gain employment
into the Service.
She was charged with defrauding by false pretenses and pleaded guilty to the offence.
Her accomplice, whose name was given as Mohammed Bawa is however, on the run.
Police Detective Inspector Thomas Obuor told the court, presided over
by Mr. Fredrick Tetteh that, in all, 31 people fell for the bait and
paid various sums of money to her.
This, he said, happened in September, last year.
After waiting for months without any sign of Favor delivering on her
promise, the victims became suspicious and made formal reports to the
police in Konongo.
She confessed to collecting their monies in her caution statement and
claimed she in turn gave the cash to Bawa of the Sekyere East District
Assembly.
The prosecution said the convict refused to help the police to track down the said man.
Source: GNA
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