An old inmate prisoner of the Awutu Camp Prison returs to the prison yard a few weeks after his freedom.
The former prisoner is by name Charles Boamah Domfeh and aged 70 years. He said hardship has embraced him outside the prison walls and that is the reason for his return to the Awutu Camp Prison.
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“Life has been unbearable for me after my release, life outside prison is very hard. Although I get food to eat from my wife it’s not that regular because we don’t live together and she takes care of all the needs of our children and I don’t want to stress her,” he told Accra-based Crime Check TV.
Mr Domfeh explained to Crime Check TV that his main purpose for returning to his place of captivity was to get some funds from prison officials.
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“I came back because this is where I feel help will come from, looking at the hardships I was facing I realised the best option for me was to come back to the prison and seek help,” he said.
One may ask how he ended up in jail in the first place?
Mr Domfeh said he was wrongfully accused and arrested by the police.
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“I had a misunderstanding with a tenant where I previously stayed. This tenant wrongly accused me of something I did not do and subsequently caused my arrest,” he said while weeping.
Mr Domfeh, by the kind courtesy of Crime Check TV, received a donation of GH¢ 1,000 from Paradise Prayer Centre to start a trade to start a new life.
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