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Court remands businessman over alleged car fraud

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An Accra Circuit Court has remanded a trader into police custody over an alleged GH¢214,000 car fraud.

Nicholas Lumor took the money under the pretext of supplying Mr Emmanuel Kwesi Amponsah with two Toyota Camry, two Hyundai Elantra and 2023 Toyota Corolla model vehicles.

He was ordered by the Court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah to return on February 25, 2025.

Police Chief Inspector Daniel Danku told the Court that Mr Amponsah, a businessman was the complainant, residing at Cantonment whilst Lumor, the accused person, lived at Koforidua.

He said on May 16, 2024, the complainant travelled to Dubai and was looking for a Ghanaian restaurant which his brother led him to that of the accused person.

Chief Inspector Danku said it was at the restaurant that the accused person informed the complaint that he exported vehicles to Ghana.

The complainant became interested and requested that the accused person export five cars to Ghana for him, the Court heard.

The prosecution said the complainant returned to Ghana and the accused person showed him pictures of accident vehicles where he asked the complainant to pay GH¢214,000.

The complainant obliged and the money paid included the cost of shipping the vehicles to Ghana, Police told the Court.

Chief Inspector Danku said after Lumor had received the money, he refused to pick up Mr Amponsah’s calls until August 7, 2024, when Lumor called the complainant to give him an additional GH¢150,000 which the complainant did in hesitation.

He said when Mr Amponsah did not hear from Lumor for some time, he made a formal complaint to the Dubai Police.

The Police revealed to the complainant that Lumor left Dubai for Ghana on August 3, before the report was made.

The prosecution said he was arrested in Ghana and is still assisting in Police investigation.


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