Court remands mason over stepdaughter’s defilement

By Gifty Amofa

Accra, April 24, GNA – The Amasaman Circuit Court on Thursday remanded a 56-year-old mason for allegedly defiling his stepdaughter, 13, resulting in a pregnancy.

Simon Wiafe is said to have taken advantage of his wife’s absence to defile the stepdaughter on a number of occasions. He has, however, denied the offence.

Wiafe would be sent back to the court on May 7, 2026.

Police Inspector Hagar Owusu-Heneba, giving the facts, said the complainant was a trader and the biological mother of the victim.

She said Wiafe, the accused person, lived in the same house with the complainant at Pokuase Amanfrom.

The complaint is married to the accused person, while the victim is the stepdaughter to the accused, the court heard.

Prosecution said in March 2026, the victim noticed irregularities in her menstrual cycle but did not pay much attention to it.

On April 1, the complainant detected symptoms of pregnancy on the victim, and she complained to one of her aunties about the victim’s situation.

Inspector Owusu-Heneba said the victim was questioned and she told the complainant that it was her stepfather who had been having sexual intercourse with her whenever she (complainant) went to the market and did not return the same day.

The Court heard that the act had happened on three occasions after which the accused always threatened her not to disclose it to the complainant.

Prosecution said when a pregnancy test was later conducted on the victim and it proved positive, the complaint thereafter reported the case to DOVVSU, Amasaman, for investigation.

A police medical form was issued to the complainant to send the victim to the hospital.

The accused person was subsequently arrested, cautioned and charged with the offence after investigations.

GNA

Edited by Agnes Boye-Doe