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Court orders woman to pay back K2.7 million which she obtained by false pretence

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The Mponela First Grade Magistrate's Court on Tuesday ordered a 34-year-old woman to pay K2,715,000 or in default serve 30 months in prison after she was found guilty of obtaining money amounting to MK2, 715,000 by false pretence. Mponela Police Station Public Relations Officer sergeant Macpatson Msadala has confirmed and identified the woman as Mtheranji […]

The post Court orders woman to pay back K2.7 million which she obtained by false pretence appeared first on Malawi 24.

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