The Circuit Court at Dan­soman, Accra, granted GH¢350,000 bail with  three sureties to a pastor for al­legedly defrauding a businessman.

Ofori, accused, is said to have  collected GH¢310,000 from the businessman under the pretext of assisting him to secure visas for him and his family.

Charged with defrauding by false pretences, Ofori pleaded not guilty, and the court adjourned the case to April 25.

The court ordered that two of the sureties should be public servants earning not less than GH¢5,000, and the remaining surety is to be justified with title deed.

The prosecution, led by Chief Inspector Kwadwo Aboagye, told the court that the complainant, Amadu Seidu, was a resident of Sampa in the Bono Region.

The accused is a branch pastor of a charismatic church at

 Tema. In 2023, prosecution said the complainant expressed his intention to travel to Canada with his family to resettle there. The complainant discussed this with Nana Abena Sika, who introduced the accused as someone who could assist him (complainant) acquire visa.

In October 2024, the ac­cused informed the complainant to make a commitment of GH¢80,000, which the com­plainant promptly did and added three passport booklets (his own, that of his wife and daughter) to start the documentation process. Prosecution said the accused suc­ceeded in collecting various sums of money totalling GH¢310,000 from the complainant. Later the accused called the complainant that he was not successful with the Canadian visa acquisition but rather obtained visas for the United Kingdom (UK). Based on that, the accused invited the complainant and family to Accra for the trip to the UK. Prosecution said the accused went into hiding and for three days when the family got to Accra. He was nowhere to be found. The court heard that the complainant’s family returned to Sampa. A report was made to the police at James Town and accused was arrested from his hideout. Ofori, in his caution statement, admitted the offence, prosecution said.