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Ex-GREDA boss sentenced to 2 years in prison

Dr. Alexander Tweneboah was found to be guilty of two counts of providing electronic equipment without license and possessing illegal devices with intent to commit crime.

 

The court also ordered that the accused pay a penalty of twenty four thousand cedis, failure to pay will mean serving another four months in prison.

Dr Alexander Tweneboah, and nine others were arrested by an Anti-Telecommunication Fraud taskforce in collaboration with the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service with support from SUBAH Info Solutions on January 15, 2015.

Items found on them during the arrest included one SIM box with a 64-slot Sim server, 4G Internet modem, and a laptop computer.

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