An Accra High Court has convicted the former Board Chairman of the National Communications Authority, NCA, Eugene Baffoe Bonnie to six years imprisonment with hard labour , for the role he played in acquiring the Cyber Security equipment, worth more than four million dollars.
A former Director-General of the NCA -William Tevie, and Alhaji Osman Mimina, also former Deputy National Security Coordinator, were each slapped with five years imprisonment with hard labour .
A fifth accused person, who is a private business man, George Derrick Oppong was however acquitted and discharged.
The Court presided over by Justice Eric Kyei-Baffour , ordered for confiscation of their assets to the tune of three million dollars.
The three former members of the Board of the NCA, have been handed prison sentences of a total of 16 years for their roles in the purchase of a cyber security equipment that cost the State, more than four million dollars.