Mr. Bentil pleaded not guilty to the offence of stealing.
Emmanuel Essandoh who presided over the Court realized that the accused person did not have a fixed place of abode, hence, the remand.
The Court adjourned the case to June 8, 2022.
Prosecuting Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Maxwell Oppong told the Court that the complainant was Madam Felicity Commey, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Popsy Company Limited, “a private company which deals in human hair and cosmetics,” located at Nungua, Accra.
The Prosecution said Mr. Bentil was the warehouse manager of the same company.
In March 2022, Madam Commey employed Mr. Bentil as her Warehouse Manager to take charge of the company.
ASP Oppong said on May 6 and 7, 2022, Madam Commey together with her internal audits took stock with Mr. Bentil totaling Three Hundred and Ninety-Four Thousand, Four Hundred and Forty-Four Ghana cedis (GHS394,445.00) and subsequently handed over the goods to him.
The Prosecution said Mr. Bentil supplied goods on a wholesale basis to the company’s customers and deposited the proceeds into the company’s Prudential Bank account daily.
Mr. Oppong said on May 19, 2022, Mr. Bentil vacated his post without the consent of Madam Commey and went into hiding.
The Prosecution said several calls were made to Mr. Bentil, but he failed to answer.
On May 21, 2022, Madam Commey became suspicious of the conduct of Mr. Bentil, which compelled her to take stock in the presence of Mr. Bentil’s guarantor by her internal auditor which revealed a shortage of Fifty Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred and Twenty-Five Ghana cedis (GHS59,925.00) which he could not account for.
Mr. Oppong said on May 27, 2022, at about 0100 hours, Mr. Bentil was arrested by his guarantor from his hideout and sent to Madam Commey, who in turn handed him over to the Police to assist in the investigation.