Missing penis: Siblings remanded  

By Joyce Danso, GNA 

Accra, April 21, GNA – Two siblings have been put before the Awutu Breku District Court on charges of two counts of conspiracy  to commit crime, publication of false news and assaulting Sampson Nii Annan Oku, an artist over claims that he caused the disappearance of someone’s penis. 

They are Ugochukwu Chilota a 20-year-old trader and Favour Chilota, a 24-year-old sales girl. 

Ugochukwu is facing additional charges of causing unlawful harm and stealing. 

They have pleaded not guilty before the court presided over by Mrs Naomi A.A.Kuntour. 

The court has remanded them into police custody till May 2, 2024. 

Meanwhile the Court has ordered the prosecution led by Assistant Superintendent of Police Thomas Sarfo and Chief Inspector Bernice Wei Kpuusuu to file their disclosures and serve same on the accused persons. 

The prosecution told the court that the complainant was an artist working with Indomie Ghana Company, who was in Kasoa for a project. 

It said the accused persons were siblings residing at Kasoa Pink FM area. 

On April 14, 2024, at about 8:30 pm,  the accused persons were walking together at Kasoa Overhead while the complainant and his brother, a witness in the case, were also walking behind them in search of footwear to purchase. 

In the process, the prosecution said the complainant accidently touched Ugochukwu.  

It said Uogochukwu suddenly claimed his manhood had disappeared as a result of the touch. 

The prosecution told the court that the accused persons suddenly rushed on the complainant  and Favour held the neck of the complainant  and together with Ugochukwu demanded that  the complainant restored his penis. 

The court heard that the complainant denied the allegation and the two accused persons began beating him and as a result, the complainant lost his TechnoKeypad valued at GHC100. 

The prosecution said people, who trooped to the scene joined in assualting the complainant. 

The court was told that  the accused persons brought the complainant to the Kasoa CBD Police Station and reported the matter. 

The prosecution said immediately  Chief Inspector Kwabena Gyasi, Station officer of Kasoa CBD and Detective Sergeant Eric Edumadzie physically  examined Ugochukwu’s manhood and found it intact and they arrested the two accused persons to assist in investigations.   

The prosecution told the court that a medical form was issued to the complainant  to seek medical treatment. 

According to the prosecution, Ugochukwu was examined by Dr Patrick Bediako of Saint Gregory Hospital and he described Ugochukw’su manhood as “normal in size  with no deformity”. 

GNA