Farmer jailed 96 months for causing harm
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A farmer, who hurt another person in the left eye with a slingshot
following a dispute over one cedi change, has been ordered by the Juaso
Circuit Court to spend 96 months in prison.
Kwame Atitso was convicted after he pleaded guilty to the crime.
He shot Joseph Obogyei with a catapult, an act he carried out in
defence of his landlord who was embroiled in quarrel with the victim.
Police Detective Sergeant Princeton Peasah Darkwah told the court,
presided over by Mr. Fredrick Tetteh that the incident happened on
Yawkwei near Juaso on February 20.
The victim had gone to one Thomas Kwasi Agyei, an alcoholic beverage
and tobacco seller, to collect his one cedi change for some stuff bought
and angered by the seeming reluctance to give him back the change a
confrontation ensued between the two.
The prosecution said in the heat of things, the convict, who is a
tenant in the house of Agyei, came out of his room, carrying a catapult
aim and shot Obogyei in the eye.
Obogyei’s eye got completely damaged and was rushed to the Juaso
District Hospital, where he was referred to the Agogo Presbyterian
Hospital.