It revealed that each of the kit boxes contains a laptop computer, printer, scanner, battery and biometric device.
During the maintenance exercise, the officials detected that five of the Dell laptop computers had been stolen from their kit boxes.
The documents disclosed that a complaint was lodged with the National Security, and in the course of investigation, all accused persons were arrested.
During investigation, three HP laptop computers were retrieved from Clifford Yeboah while one HP printer and three Biometric Verification Device (BVD) printer chargers were also retrieved from Benjamin Fienyi.
It says all the retrieved items are properties of the Electoral Commission of Ghana.
“Investigation so far revealed that, in March 2023, the Commission engaged its casual workers and security men to remove some of their materials from the warehouse at the Commission’s old Head Office at Ridge to one of their warehouses at Spintex,” the document states.
The document points out that Fienyi and Joseph Blankson Adumadzie had planned to steal some of the printers and in furtherance of their plan, Adumadzie stole the HP printer from one of the kit boxes and handed it over to Fienyi.
It says Fienyi also stole three Biometric Verification Device (BVD) printer chargers and sent them home.
Philip Lartey, on the other hand, is accused of stealing three HP laptop computers from the kit boxes and gave same to Clifford Yeboah to keep one and repair the remaining two for him