Ghanaian Actress Denies Stealing In London
Ghanaian
actress, Emelia Brobbey, who was recently arrested in the UK for
allegedly shoplifting a bracelet at Pearsons Departmental Store in
Enfield while on vacation in London has denied stealing.
According
to Ghanamma.com, multiple reports claim the actress, who was unaware of
security camera at a London store, allegedly picked a bracelet worth
£10, without paying for it and as she was exiting the store, an alarm
beeped, alerting the storekeepers of the theft. Emelia was held down for
questioning until the officers from the Enfield Police Department
arrived to make the arrest.
Emelia
had been in the UK for months on holiday and to deliver her new baby
boy, which she did on June 13, 2013. What the new mother did not bargain
for was getting involved in a pilfering scandal.
But
on her return to Ghana on July 25, Emelia told reporters and her
colleagues who were at the airport to welcome her that she was
wrongfully accused and that she did not steal.
She
said, “A bracelet accidentally fell into my baby carriage without my
knowing it until the alarm beeped when I was about leaving the shop. I
explained to the security and even paid for it when the shop attendant
asked if I wanted to keep the bracelet, only to be pursued later by the
police.”
Following
the shoplifting incident, the residence of her host, Gloria Agyeman,
who is also an actress, was later raided by the police. This has led to
sniffing into Gloria’s immigration status by the police as they asked
her to keep reporting to the station every week until a clear picture of
her immigration status is ascertained.
The
scandal deepens as another resident actress, Eunice Akua Adjeiwaa, who
had overstayed in the UK wasn’t that lucky. She was arrested at Gloria’s
residence by the police and she is currently being investigated by the
UK Border Agency and may be deported to Ghana.
If
caught for shoplifting for a small amount in the UK, shops in the
neighbourhood could take your details and give you a banning order but
if the police are called, and it’s your first time, you may be given a
fixed penalty notice as long as the amount of good stolen is not over
£100. If you have already had a caution for a theft offence, you will
have to be charged and face court, where you can get a possible fine or
community service if found guilty.
Prior
to this scandal, Emelia was last year enmeshed in a pregnancy mess
after she was accused of being involved with a married man. She
reportedly claimed the man was responsible for her pregnancy – not her
ex-husband whom she divorced months into the pregnancy.
Emelia,
a teacher-turned-actress landed her first movie role in 2002 in ‘Tribal
War’. She has since featured in over 30 movies earning numerous awards.
On October 15, 2012, Emelia unveiled her own production house called
Endtime Films. She also runs a foundation registered as ‘Emelia Brobbey
Charity Organisation’ to help the less privileged.
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