Joseph Agemba, an alleged National Security operative at the Jubilee House, has been remanded by an Accra Circuit Court over accusations of defrauding 46 individuals of GH₵1,096,500 under the pretense of securing them employment in Ghana’s security services.

Agemba, who also faces charges of visa fraud and unfulfilled promises of auctioned cars, has been charged with seven counts of defrauding by false pretense.
The court has remanded him in custody as investigations continue, with more victims reportedly coming forward. Agemba is set to reappear in court on December 27, 2024.
Solomon then convinced other acquaintances to pay for similar enlistments. In total, GHC1,931,000 was collected from 48 individuals for the purported enlistments.
In addition to the recruitment scam, Agemba also took GHC54,000 for the auctioned vehicle deal and GHC87,000 from two individuals for visa processing, which he did not fulfil.
Alarmed by the repeated failures, the complainant reported Agemba to the police, leading to his arrest.