It has emerged that the embattled Chief Executive Officer of Menzgold, Nana Appiah Mensah, also known as NAM1, fired warning shots at his residence when some angry customers of his defunct gold dealership company besieged the premises last week.
According to Citi News’ Hanson Agyemang, the prosecutor reading the charge sheet for the case revealed that NAM1 who is the complainant gave the warning shot to scare off some of the accused who attempted scaling the wall to enter his house.
The over 90 Menzgold customers who were arrested last week, for massing up at NAM1’s residence were put before the Madina District Court in Accra on Tuesday.
The customers were charged with unlawful entry and offensive conduct after they forcibly entered the Trasacco Estates at East Legon in an attempt to confront Nana Appiah Mensah over their locked up investments.
Just 7 out of the many arrested appeared at the Madina district magistrate court on the basis that the time of notice was short to mobilize the others who live outside Accra.
The judge presiding over the case cautioned the customers who failed to appear in court today.
The case has since been adjourned to February 11, 2020.
Lawyer for the accused person, Samuel Arukwei Quaye in an interview with Citi News insisted that his clients are innocent.
Citi News