Tanker driver and his mate,set fuel tanker ablaze.
Tanker driver and his mate,set fuel tanker ablaze.
A tanker driver and his mate are in the grip of the police for setting
ablaze a diesel tanker in a bush near Osino in the Eastern Region after
they had emptied and sold its 54,000-litre diesel load.
The tanker, with GH¢280,260 worth of diesel from Fuel Trade in Tema, was
headed for Yendi in the Northern Region but was diverted and its
content sold in Accra, after which the suspects drove the empty tanker
to Osino, where they set it ablaze.
The suspects are Awudu Yakubu, 34, the driver, and Isaac Boadi, 19.
An accomplice, Fataw Mohammed, a former driver employed by the truck
owner and said to be the mastermind of the deal, is, however, on the run
and the police have mounted an intensive search for his arrest. Petroleum products
The Deputy Director General of the Criminal Investigations Department
(CID) of the Ghana Police Service, Assistant Commissioner of Police
(ACP) Mr George Tweneboah, who disclosed this to the Daily Graphic, said
the complainant in the case was an Accra businessman and transporter
who dealt in petroleum products.
He said some time last year the complainant gave his DAF CF 460 truck,
with registration number GS 264 14, to Awudu to drive and also engaged
Boadi as his mate.
ACP Tweneboah said the two suspects had since been loading petroleum
products to supply to a number of customers in different parts of the
country.
He said on June 24, 2019, the accused persons were loaded with 54,000
litres of diesel, valued at GH¢280,260, at Fuel Trade in Tema to supply
to a customer in Yendi.
He said they left Tema in the night and met the complainant at the
Community 18 Junction on the Accra-Tema Motorway, where he gave them
GH¢2,400 as their per diem to Yendi and back. Sale of fuel
He said police investigations revealed that the suspects set off on the
journey to Yendi, but on reaching the Accra end of the motorway, they
claimed to have run short of fuel and so Yakubu parked the vehicle on
the shoulders of the road and the mate was sent to buy fuel.
While Yakubu was waiting for the mate, Mohammed, the complainant’s other
driver, went to meet Yakubu and they hatched a plan to sell the fuel
and burn the tanker.
The three suspects took the fuel back to Tema, where they sold it to one
Nana Yaw, and after their nefarious act, they drove the empty tanker to
the Unity Oil Filling Station at Achimota and bought 75 litres of
petrol which they put into gallons, put them in the truck and set off on
the journey with the empty tanker.
On their way, ACP Tweneboah said, they drove to a spot between Osino and
Anyinam in the Eastern Region, where they feigned an accident,
depicting that the tanker had landed in a ditch because it was being
driven at top speed. Truck set ablaze
He said the suspects poured the petrol that they had bought at Achimota
on the head of the tanker and set it ablaze, after which Yakubu called
the complainant’s secretary and told him that while they were on their
way to Yendi, the truck had been involved in an accident.
The secretary then informed the complainant who, thinking that the
driver and his mate had sustained injuries, quickly dispatched the
secretary to attend to the two while he followed up later.
On reaching the scene of the supposed accident, the secretary detected that the tanker was empty.
By then the driver was nowhere to be found but the mate was sitting near the bushes by the burnt truck.
When the mate was asked about the whereabouts of the driver, he said the
driver had asked him to wait while he rushed to Kumasi and back, the
police said. Plan uncovered
When the mate was asked to narrate what had led to the accident, he
could not speak, but when probed further, he broke down and confessed
that they had hatched a plan with Mohammed to sell the fuel and burn the
tanker.
The owner of the truck then picked the mate from Osino to Accra, where
he lodged a complaint at the CID Headquarters and handed the mate over
to the police for further investigations.
Investigations by the police led to Yakubu’s arrest from his hideout in
Kumasi and brought to Accra where, upon interrogation, he confessed to
the crime and mentioned Mohammed as the mastermind of the whole plan.
The Head of the Intelligence Unit of the CID, Superintendent Ebenezer
Nketsiah, advised tanker owners and businessmen to endeavour to do
proper background checks on all prospective employees before engaging
them.
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