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Crime & Punishment of Tuesday, 18 January 2022

    

Source: GNA

Husband and wife in court for illegal possession of narcotics

The husband was remanded by the court whiles the wife caters for an ailing child The husband was remanded by the court whiles the wife caters for an ailing child

Drama unfolded at the Wamfie Magistrate Court in the Dormaa East District of the Bono Region, when a 49-year-old farmer wept bitterly as the court remanded him in prison custody.

The plea of Musah Muni, who was in the court for possessing illegal narcotics, and another accomplice, was however not taken and they would re-appear on January 28.

Rashida Alhassan, 33, a nursing mother, and alleged wife of the suspect, was not in court because she sent his child to the hospital.

Amidst wailing and sighing, Muni pleaded for pardon, but the court did not reverse its decision.

Prosecuting, Inspector Godwin Tekiy told the court the suspects Muni and Alhassan were residents of Nkrankwanta and Yawowusukrom respectively in the Dormaa West District.

He said on January 12, this year, the police embarked on an operation and arrested the suspects, who were holding polythene bags containing dried leaves suspected to be Indian Hemp.

On seeing the police, Alhassan hid the polythene bag on a lazy chair and laid her head on it, prosecution said adding that made the police suspicious.

Inspector Tekiy said during a search in the bag, the police discovered a half parcel of dried leaves and another parcel at the roof of their room.

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