Spinning Machine DJ Jailed 7-years For Defilement 

A Spinning machine operator, Asante Samuel, a Twenty Year old admitted that he defiles the victim.

Spinning Machine DJ Jailed 7-years For Defilement 
Spining machine

A Spinning machine operator, Asante Samuel, a 20-year old has been sentenced to 7 years imprisonment in hard labour by the Asamankese Circuit Court for defiling a 12-year-old girl in Akyem Takyiman.

Asante pleaded guilty for defilement, contrary to section 101(2) of the criminal offences Act 1960 (Act 29) when he appeared before His Honour Abass Abubakari Adams.

Chief Inspector Susan Ayaric, the prosecutor told the court that the complainant, Georgina Sarkodie the mother of the victim and the accused is a spinning machine operator all resides in Akyem Takyiman.

She said on 17/10/2021 at about 7; 30pm, the victim returned from Town when the complainant observed that the victim was finding it difficult to walk and approached her to ascertain what was wrong.

The victim said she attended a wedding ceremony in their area where the accused person lured her into the back of a building and forcibly had sexual intercourse with her, hence, the pain in her abdomen.

The matter was reported to the Akyem Takyiman Police where the accused person was immediately arrested and detailed to assist the investigation.

The accused led the police to the scene of the crime in the presence of the victim and her mother where the accused pointed at the exact place he defiled the victim.

On 18/10/2021, the case docket was transferred to Akwatia police together with the accused person for further investigation.

A medical report form was issued to the complainant and was accompanied by the police, the victim was sent to GCD Hospital, Akwatia for examination.

The victim was treated and the medical form was duly endorsed by the medical officer on duty.

The investigator statement indicated that the accused admitted the offence and after investigation.

He was charged and arraigned before the Asamankese Circuit court for prosecution.

William Ofori Akwaboa, Eastern Regional correspondent