Police Church Chaplin sentenced 2 years for using church money for Aviator

A
Police
officer
and
a
Chapelin
for
the
Ghana
Police
Church
has
been
sentenced
to
two
years
in
prison
after
he
was
found
guilty
of
misusing
money
in
the
church’s
account.

The
suspect
identified
as
Edward
Unicorn
age
32
also
doubles
as
an
accountant
for
the
church
stole
a
total
of
Ghc
40,433.50
from
the
coffers
of
the
Church.

Appearing
before
the
courts,
Officer
Edward
informed
the
court
that
in
his
quest
to
get
more
money,
he
got
addicted
to
Aviator
betting
and
was
using
the
money
bit
by
bit
in
his
quest
to
win
big
money
but
he
was
always
losing
the
money.

He
went
on
to
say
that
at
a
point
when
he
saw
he
was
too
addicted,
he
reached
out
to
his
brother
who
referred
him
to
a
doctor
at
Korle
Bu
Teaching
Hospital
but
despite
speaking
to
the
doctor
twice
on
the
phone,
he
never
thought
it
wise
to
see
him.

“I
spent
the
money
by
playing
Aviator.
I
staked
it
and
never
won.
I
was
desperate
to
win
but
lost.
I
was
addicted
to
Aviator,
so
my
brother
referred
me
to
a
doctor
at
Korle-Bu
Teaching
Hospital.
I
called
him
twice
but
never
went
to
see
him.
I
put
in
the
GH?40,000
bit
by
bit,”
Unicorn
explained.

In
addition
to
being
told
to
pay
GH?5,000,
he
was
also
told
to
give
the
Ghana
Police
Church
GH?2,775
that
was
taken
from
him.