… Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, prosecuting, told the court that Kwarteng allegedly used an Instagram account, where he presented to be a pastor, to establish relationships with women before inducing them to part with money. …
… Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, prosecuting, told the court that Kwarteng allegedly used an Instagram account, where he presented himself as a pastor, to establish relationships with women before inducing them to part with money. …
… Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, prosecuting, told the court that Kwarteng allegedly used an Instagram account, where he presented himself as a pastor, to establish relationships with women before inducing them to part with money. …
… Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, prosecuting, told the court that Mbaye allegedly acted with former Senior Warrant Officer Jeffery Naboung, who is currently at large. …
… Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, prosecuting, told the court that Mbaye allegedly acted with Ex-Senior Warrant Officer Jeffery Naboung, who is currently at large. …
… The prosecution, led by Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, said the complainant, whose name was withheld, is a secretary and resident of Ablekuma, while Apetor resides at Bubuashie-Atico, Accra. …
… The prosecution, led by Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, said the complainant, whose name was withheld, is a secretary and resident of Ablekuma, while Apetor resides at Bubuashie-Atico, Accra. …
… Inspector Frank Morgan Dorvi, prosecuting, told the court, presided over by Mrs Emmanuella Sarah Asmah, that the accused allegedly transferred the money from a DVLA administrative officer’s MTN merchant account to his Mobile Money account. …
An Accra Circuit Court has for the second time remanded online pastor Nana Yaw Bonsu Kwarteng, 35, into police custody over alleged romance scams involving seven complainants. His wife, Sally Akosua Amoasah, a chartered accountant, was granted bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 with two sureties; both face conspiracy and fraud charges which they have denied.
An Accra Circuit Court has for the second time remanded online pastor Nana Yaw Bonsu Kwarteng, 35, into police custody over alleged romance scams involving seven complainants. His wife, Sally Akosua Amoasah, a chartered accountant, was granted bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 with two sureties; both face conspiracy and fraud charges which they have denied.
An Accra Circuit Court has remanded 35-year-old Nana Yaw Bonsu Kwarteng, an online pastor, into police custody over alleged romance fraud involving seven complainants. He was charged with six counts of conspiracy to commit fraud by false pretences and non-consensual sharing of intimate images; his wife Sally Akosua Amoasah was jointly charged with conspiracy counts and granted bail.
An Accra Circuit Court remanded 35-year-old online pastor Nana Yaw Bonsu Kwarteng into police custody over alleged romance fraud involving seven complainants. Kwarteng and his wife Sally Akosua Amoasah have been charged with conspiracy to commit crime by defrauding through false pretences; Kwarteng also faces a charge of non-consensual sharing of intimate images to be prosecuted before the High Court.
An Accra Circuit Court has remanded Nana Yaw Bonsu Kwarteng, a 35-year-old online pastor, into police custody over alleged romance fraud involving seven complainants. He has been charged with conspiracy to commit defrauding by false pretences and non-consensual sharing of intimate images; his wife was granted bail and jointly charged with conspiracy to commit defrauding by false pretences.
A 41-year-old ward assistant has been charged with conspiracy and fraud alongside a former Senior Warrant Officer for allegedly collecting over GH¢1.6 million from dozens of people by falsely promising them recruitment into the Ghana Armed Forces. The defendants allegedly targeted 73 people between 2023 and 2024; the assistant was granted bail while her co-accused remains at large.
Patience Mbaye, a 41-year-old ward assistant, appeared in an Accra court over an alleged recruitment scam in which she is accused of collecting GH¢675,000 from 26 people promising GAF recruitment. She and an absconding Ex-Senior Warrant Officer Jeffery Naboung, who allegedly collected GH¢1,005,000 from 47 persons, have been jointly charged with conspiracy and defrauding by false pretences; Mbaye pleaded not guilty and was admitted to bail.
An Accra Circuit Court sentenced Vincent Apetor to 14 days' imprisonment for fraudulently spending GH¢114,000 obtained by his former girlfriend as a loan on football betting. He was also fined GH¢3,000 and ordered to refund the outstanding GH¢79,000.
An Accra Circuit Court sentenced Vincent Apetor, an unemployed man, to 14 days' imprisonment and a GH¢3,000 fine for fraudulently spending GH¢114,000 that his former girlfriend had borrowed to support visa applications for a planned trip to Holland. He was ordered to refund the outstanding GH¢79,000 after serving his sentence.
Ebenezer Ghartey, a National Service Personnel at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority, has been charged with stealing GH¢308,300 through unauthorised Mobile Money transfers from a DVLA administrative officer's MTN merchant account. He pleaded not guilty and was admitted to bail of GH¢100,000 with the case adjourned to August 4, 2026.
An unemployed man has been remanded into custody after pleading guilty to fraudulently spending GH¢114,000 that a woman entrusted to him for travel to Holland. Police recovered GH¢35,000, leaving GH¢79,000 outstanding; he will be sentenced on July 8, 2026.