A Pastor from Ghana has been jailed for one year after using an incorrect name at Heathrow Airport on the way back from a trip.
Website Ghana Celebrities reported that the pastor uses three names: Samuel Akoto, David Antwi and David Krumah and that he stated an incorrect name when asked at passport control upon entry to the UK.
He was the pastor at Mount Zion Prayer House Ministries in Seven Sisters, London, and was known to the congregation there as Pastor David Kwaku Antwi, a name he also used on a local radio station where he preached.
He was charged with possessing and controlling identification documents with intent and dishonesty to make false representation to make gain for self or any other or cause loss or expose another to loss.
He is now serving time at HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs in Hammersmith.
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Article by Hannah Tooley
Hannah Tooley is a multimedia journalist for Premier.