Monday, July 7, 2025 - A 25-year-old armed robber, Paul Avortide, has been sentenced to 19 years imprisonment for attacking a pregnant Nigerian woman during a violent robbery in Ghana.
The Volta Regional Police Command announced the successful
conviction and sentencing in a statement issued by the Ghana Police Service on
July 5, 2025.
Avortide alias “Tinted” was sentenced on Tuesday, July
1, 2025, at the Ho Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Osman Abdul
Hakeem, Esq.
The case stems from a violent robbery that occurred on May
21, 2025, at around 4:00 a.m. at Tsikpota near New Housing, Ho.
Armed with a machete, Avortide accosted the pregnant
Nigerian woman, Ogechi Chidiebere, who was on her way to the Ho Municipal
Hospital for antenatal care.
He threatened her and made away with GHS 3,000 and her Tecno
Spark 30c smartphone, valued at GHS 2,500.
Subsequent police investigations led to a breakthrough on
June 19, 2025, when officers arrested 23-year-old Harmony Nbonu, also known as
“Arab Money,” at the Ho main market.
Nbonu was found in possession of the stolen phone and
revealed during interrogation that Avortide had sold it to him for GHS 850.
Acting on this lead, police mounted a coordinated operation
that led to the arrest of Avortide in Matse, a suburb of Ho, where he was
attempting to flee the township.
Following his arrest, Avortide was charged with robbery
under Section 149 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29), as amended by
Act 646. Nbonu faced a charge of dishonestly receiving stolen property under
Section 146 of the same Act.
At trial, Avortide pleaded guilty to the robbery charge and
was convicted on his own plea. He was sentenced to 19 years in prison with hard
labour. Nbonu, however, was acquitted and discharged.
Avortide has since been handed over to the Ho Regional
Prison authorities to begin serving his sentence.
In a statement, the Volta Regional Police Command reiterated
its commitment to rooting out crime and bringing offenders to justice.
“The Command remains resolute in its efforts to track down
and bring to justice all individuals who pose a threat to peace and security in
the Region,” the statement said.
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