Takoradi baby theft saga: Boyfriend of baby thief gets ¢10,000 bail

Boyfriend of baby thief, Lawson Lartey who pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing has been granted bail by the court.

Lawson who appeared in court without his lawyer, had his bail condition set at 10,000 cedis with two sureties.

Meanwhile, medical results have shown the woman who stole a one-year-old baby at the Takoradi Market Circle in the Western Region lied about her pregnancy status when she appeared in court two weeks ago.

The 42-year-old Rose Mawusi Fiaku on March 28 pleaded guilty to child stealing, but asked the presiding judge of the Takoradi Circuit Court to temper justice with mercy because she was pregnant.

Upon further questioning by the judge, Rose claimed she may have suffered miscarriage because she was assaulted during her arrest by the Police.

Despite her claim, the presiding judge ordered for a pregnancy test to be conducted to establish if she is or was pregnant as claimed and the case adjourned to April 5.

When the case resumed Friday, the test result presented to the court showed that she was not pregnant as claimed; she was negative.

But Rose, who is awaiting sentencing for pleading guilty to child stealing, told the court her claim was based on the fact that her menstruation ceased two months ago.

According to her, once her menses ceased, she concluded she was pregnant without medical evaluation or pregnancy test.

Some of her family members appeared in court suggested the accused had been behaving strangely prior to the stealing of the baby boy, prompting the judge, Ms Abena Agyin Doku to enquire whether Rose has any history of mental disorder.

The response was negative.

In view of this, the judge has ordered the prosecution to conduct psychiatry evaluation on Rose to establish her sanity before a sentence could be passed on her conviction.

The case stands adjourned until April 26 when the test is expected to have been concluded.

 

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