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Two Suspects Remanded in Court for Alleged Theft at Late Former Finance Minister John Kumah’s Residence

Two Suspects Remanded in Court for Alleged Theft at Late Former Finance Minister John Kumah’s Residence

Two persons who were accused of stealing from the late former Finance Minister John Kumah’s home have been placed under judicial remand.

The story claims that while the politician was abroad, some individuals broke into his home and stole a number of goods, including an iPad, an iPhone 15, laptops, USD $50,000, and other valuables.

 

It went on to say that when his wife, Apostle Mrs. Lilian Kumah, got home, they discovered their home had been broken into and that stolen goods had been taken.

 

He claimed that the phone was supplied to him by someone else to be sold, and he acknowledged selling it to the SHS dropout.

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After receiving a hint, the other individual fled, but the police caught him and brought them all before the judge.

 

Their attorney attempted to get them a bail at the court, but the judge overseeing the case requested that the two be detained so that the investigations could continue.

 

Take a look at the video below:

 

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