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 unfolded at an Accra Circuit Court when Richard Kwakye, a footballer 
who was to open his defence in a robbery case decided to confess to the 
crime. 
 Kwakye, 19, told the court that he went to the 
complainant’s room and decided to attack her with a machete and rob her 
of her money and other items.
 
 When the court presided over by Mr
 Aboagye Tandoh asked Kwakye whether he had concluded his evidence he 
replied in the affirmative.
 
 Kwakye answering questions under 
cross-examination by Prosecuting Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) 
Kweku Bempah said he changed his plea because after a sober reflection 
he has decided to admit the offence.
 
 Meanwhile the court has 
taken delivery of a report on Kwakye’s age assessment. This was because 
the Police contend that he had served 13 months jail term at Nsawam 
Medium Security Prison recently for stealing.
 
 Kwakye who has no 
legal representation, had told the Police that he was 19 years hence the
 court ordered for his age to be assessed.
 
 The court is expected to deliver its judgment on September 7.
 
 Currently the court has remanded him into Police custody after pleading
 not guilty to attempting to commit crime to wit robbery.
 
 Richard was said to have attempted to rob one Elliet Gyimah Mensah.
 
 The facts of the case as presented by DSP Bempah are that the 
complainant, Elliet is a waitress and lives at Baatsona, Accra, while 
Richard is also a footballer also staying in the same vicinity.
 
 He said on July 29, at about 0600 hours while the complainant was in her
 apartment preparing for work, Richard, with a sharp knife sneaked into 
the room of the complainant, attacked her and attempted to rob her of 
her money and other items.
 
 DSP Bempah said in the course of the struggle, the complainant started screaming and this attracted neighbours around.
 
 He said the accused person sensing danger attempted to escape from the 
scene but was chased, arrested and handed over to the Sakumono police.
 
 He admitted the offence in the course of investigations.
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