Two persons, Mohammed Musah, an auto-electrician and Moses Amenyo, welder of the Tema Steal works, on Tuesday appeared before the Nsawam Magistrate's court on three counts of conspiracy to commit crime, causing unlawful damage and stealing.
The Presiding Judge, Mr Wilberforce Mensah did not take their pleas but remanded them into police custody until Tuesday, November 28, this year.
Prosecuting Police Inspector Alex Cosmos told the court that about seven months ago, one Kwame Owusu, a contractor of Suhum embarked upon a project at Kwame Takyi near Coatar where his bulldozer developed a fault and abandoned it.
A week later, Musah and one other person now at large informed Amenyo that they had a condemned bulldozer for sale at the cost GH¢2,500.
The prosecution said Amenyo expressed interest and after examining it he agreed to pay GH¢2,200. Amenyo after purchasing the equipment started cutting them into pieces and just when he was about to convey them in a waiting truck, Mr Alex Owusu, the caretaker of the bulldozer appeared on the scene with the police.
Subsequently, Musah and Amenyo were arrested.