The Accra Circuit Court Nine has issued a bench warrant for the arrest of a mechanical engineer who allegedly took GHC99,810.00 from a farmer under the pretext of securing her two auctioneer tractors. Justice Kwame Amenya was warned by the Police to attend Court but he failed to turn up when the case was presented in Court. The Court presided over by Mr Samuel Bright Acquah adjourned the matter to September 2, 2024. The Prosecution, giving the facts, said Madam Mabel Lariba Bukari, the Complainant,was a farmer residing at Manyira Pokuase whereas Amenya, the accused person resided at Oyarifa. Somewhere in 2023, Madam Bukari was introduced to Amenya by a friend that he was a staff at Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) thus the accused person could assist complainant to purchase auctioned tractors from the said Ministry. Madam Bukari, the Court heard, showed interest and she was linked up with Amenya. The Prosecution said the accused person after a conversation with the Complainant sent pictures of s ome tractors available which complainant chose two out of them at a cost of GHC52,600.00 and GHS62,000.00 respectively. The Court was told that on September 14, 2023, Madam Bukari, the Complainant gave out GHC23,000.00 to her son, one Emmanuel Apatuween Anankra, a witness in the case, who deposited the said amount into MOFA/MOF ESCROW's account at Ghana Commercial Bank Ministries' branch. Witness made another deposit of GHS35,000.00 into a different Bank account with Zenith for the cost of brand new II Raw Multi Crop Planter and Multi Crop Thresher B 340 T. The Police said the Complainant later informed Amenya to refund the money sent since she did not want that equipment anymore. Amenya agreed but later informed complainant that there were tractors available to be auctioned and Madam Bukari showed interest. The Court was informed that Amenya was able to refund GHC23,000.00 which was paid into the MOFA/MOF ESCROW's account at Ghana Commercial Bank. Again, Amenya told Madam Bukari that the Ministry needed foodstuffs and complainant should replace the remaining balance of GHS56,000 00 with foodstuffs and she obliged, amounting to GHS32,300.00, Police said. Complainant went ahead and sent another shipment of foodstuffs also amounting to GHS23,510.00 and transferred the rest of the money GHC1,500.00 in cash to Amenya for the said tractors but he failed to fulfil his part of the bargain. Complainant then made a formal complaint with the Police, the Court heard. Source: Ghana News Agency