Building contractor, pensioner remanded for vandalising private property at Kwabenya 
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Building contractor, pensioner remanded for vandalising private property at Kwabenya 

The Dansoman Circuit Court has remanded two people who allegedly valdalising concrete walls and uncompleted building and fence walls at Kwabenya in Accra. 

According to court documents, the two accused persons entered the walled land with a bulldozer under the protection of some men and armed landguards and demolished the entire structures on the parcel of land.

The two – Rosaline Adjeley, a pensioner and Godfred Yaw Ntifafa Tsorxe, a building contractor – have been charged with a total of four counts of conspiracy, causing unlawful damage and trespassing.  

They pleaded not guilty to the charges when they appeared before the court presided over by Halimah El-Alawa Abdul-Baasit on Wednesday (June 4).

Meanwhile, Peter Nii Ngleshie Addy, an accomplice is currently on the run.

Chief Inspector Christopher Wonder prayed the court to remand the accused persons to allow investigators to complete investigations into the matter. 

As a result, the court refused a prayer to grant the accused persons bail and remanded them to re-appear on June 9 this year.

Prosecution’s facts
 
Narrating the facts of the case C/Insp. Christopher Wonder said in 2020, the complainant acquired a large tract of land located at Kwabenya from the Odai Ntow Family of Teshie. 

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The prosecutor said the complainant took possession of the land by constructing a fence wall around it and placed them under care takers to avoid possible encroachment.

“Nii Ngleshie Addy family later came forward to claim ownership of the land and took the complainant to court. 

“After several years of trial, judgement was eventually delivered in favour of the complainant,” the prosecutor said.

He added that the complainant subsequently registered the land with the Lands Commission and obtained a Land Certificate on the land. 

After that, the prosecutor said the complainant leased part of the land to another a third party who put up fence wall around it and a single room on part of the land. 

The third party also fixed a concrete mixer machine and deposited building materials on the land. 

Again the prosecutor said the complainant granted portions of the land to other developers who put up fence walls and uncompleted building structures on the land. 

On March 28, 2025, C/Insp Wonder said the three accused persons entered the walled land with a bulldozer under the protection of some men dressed in military uniforms and armed land guards and demolished the entire structures on the land.

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