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 Businessman, farmer granted bail for allegedly defrauding estate developer

 The Amasaman Circuit Court has granted bail to a businessman and a farmer over an alleged GH¢120,000 land fraud.

Nii Korley Sai Boni IV, 53, and Kingsley Oblitey Quansah Commey, 44, were granted GH¢150,000.00 bail with two sureties each.

They are accused of granting 20 plots of land without titles to Mr Ray­mond Kwaku Marfo, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of RKM Estate Develop­ment Company.

The court, presided over by Ms Enid Marful-Sau, ordered that the sureties deposit their valid national identity cards with the Registry.

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Nii Boni and Commey denied con­spiring to defraud Mr. Marfo.

The court instructed the prosecu­tion to serve the accused with neces­sary materials by April 2, 2025.

Chief Inspector Frederick Awuah-Ansah, prosecuting, said Mr Marfo was the CEO of RKM Ghana Limited, an estate development company.

He said that Nii Boni is a business­man and self-styled chief of Korley­man near Medie, while Commey is a farmer from Papase near Adjen Kotoku in the Ga West Municipality.

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In June 2022, Mr Marfo was working on a land he purchased from Abusua­payin Ayitey Ankwah of Ankwa Dobro.

Nii Boni and Commey, along with one Obodai (now deceased), con­fronted Marfo, claiming ownership of the land.

The prosecution said Nii Boni and Commey convinced Marfo to buy 20 plots along the road leading to Sam­sam.

Marfo paid GH¢120,000.00 for the plots, and an official receipt was is­sued. However, when Marfo attempt­ed to begin work on the land, he was informed by Nii Boni and Commey that there was an injunction on it.

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After conducting a search at the Lands Commission, Marfo discovered the land was registered in the name of Babbel Limited.

Marfo then reported the case to the Amasaman Divisional CID on May 10, 2024. Subsequently, Nii Boni and Commey were arrested, and in their caution statements, they admitted the offence.

They promised to repay the amount involved but failed to do so.

After thorough investigations, Nii Boni and Commey were charged and brought before the court.

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