The Gyan brothers (Asamoah and Baffour Gyan) are in trouble after a businessman dragged them to the police station over ‘stealing.’
The businessman identified as Emmanuel Bonfeh reportedly accused the two brothers, who are the proprietors of the sachet water company Paradise Mineral Water Company, for allegedly stealing his Articulator truck, according to a Friday, June 16, 2023, print of the New Crusading Guide.
According to the report’s specifics, the truck is currently the subject of a legal dispute between the Gyan brothers and an international businessman who also happens to be a friend of Emmanuel Bonfeh, the truck’s original owner.
The truck in question believed to cost over GH400,000, was reportedly seen at the Paradise Mineral Water Company’s Hebron, off the Accra–Kumasi route, purified water production facility. After making the discovery, the merchant informed the Mile 7 police about the sachet water manufacturer’s owners, which resulted in the invitation of Baffour Gyan, the older of the two brothers.
Narrating the entire incident to the media, the legitimate owner of the vehicle, Emmanuel Domfeh, said, “I went into an agreement with a friend abroad—Big Akwes—and we both agreed on payments in instalments for the truck. I am the owner of the truck. He gave me a cheque which bounced.
I realised that the guy had breached our deal, so I decided to look for him and my vehicle. I, therefore, traced the truck and found it at the premises of Asamoah Gyan’s Paradise Mineral Water Company.”
“The police, however, made it clear to Baffour Gyan that his action was a criminal one and ordered him to return the truck to the police station to be given to me, but he has proven stubborn,” he stated.
Baffour Gyan, according to the paper, vehemently denied the report of stealing and indicated that the truck was stationed at the company’s premises for the loading of bags of sachet water.