[2018]DLCA4786 • June 26, 2018 • Court of Appeal
ASAMOAH GYAN vs. THE REPUBLIC
On 16 August 2006, the appellant accosted the complainant and her sister returning from a hotel in Kenyasi, threatened them with a cutlass, and demanded their possessions. The complainant surrendered GH₵25,000 and her mobile phone after being threatened and struck on the back with the cutlass. The appellant fled but was arrested three days later. The mobile phone was recovered from him.
read moreWELBOURNE, JA The brief facts of this case are that on the 16th day of August, 2006 at about 12.15 pm the complainant and her sister whilst returning from a hotel at Kenyasi, were accosted by the Appellant. The Appellant pulled out a cutlass and asked to surrender all they had on them. They hesitated but the Appellant threatened to chop off their heads. The complainant’s sister managed to escape. Subsequently the complainant removed Gh¢25,000.00 and gave same to the Appellant. Whilst removing the money her mobile phone fell from her pocket and the Appellant ordered her to give it to him. When she attempted to pick it for him, the Appellant hit the complainant with the cutlass at her back and she gave the phone to him. After collecting the phone, he fled the scene. Three days after the incident, the Appellant was arrested and the case reported to the police. The Appellant was tried, convicted and sentenced by the trial High Court, Kumasi on the 25th of October 2007 to a term of 2...