The
Accra Central District Police Command is searching for one Richard
Amoako, chief executive officer of Tua Kakraa Susu Company, for alleged
fraud.
Mr Amoako is alleged to have defrauded several people,
mostly market women, under the pretext of making them save their monies
with the company – what is known in the local parlance as susu.
Amoako has allegedly recruited about ten sales representatives who go about collecting the monies from the traders.
He
was declared wanted after one of his sales representatives was
apprehended by the women who suspected they had been defrauded, and
handed the staff over to the Accra Central police.
Confirming the
story to DAILY GUIDE, DSP Owusu Sekyere, Accra central district crime
officer, said the victims, numbering about five, brought in one Madam
Mari-Gold Mensah, a sales representative of Tua Kakraa Susu Company, for
defrauding them.
According to the complainants, Mari-Gold came
to them three months ago at the Kantamanto market and introduced herself
as a sales representative of the company.
According to the
victims, Mari-Gold told them her company was running a promotion for
market women and customers who wanted to buy items of their choices but
did not have the money readily at hand.
The police officer said
some of the women who claimed they needed television sets, cement,
blocks, refrigerators and other items, started depositing various
amounts of money to the susu company through Madam Mari-Gold.
After
completing the payment, the victims said, Mari–Gold refused to deliver
the items to them and that all efforts to get the company refund their
monies proved futile.
The crime officer added that when Mari-Gold
was interrogated by the police, she claimed that all the monies she
collected were given to Mr Richard Amaoko, the CEO of the Tua Kakraa
Susu Company.
“When I realized that some of my customers had
finished paying for the items they requested, I immediately informed my
boss about it but he did nothing about it.
She added that some of the clients had paid various sums of money totaling about GH¢3,000 to the company. |
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