Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

‘Miracle’ man guilty of scamming teacher

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A MAN who tricked an Eastern Cape teacher into handing more than R600 000 to him with a promise of turning it into R30 million with “miracles”, has been found guilty of fraud.

The Port Elizabeth Specialise­d Commercial Crimes Court found Bashir Lauw Kasenjera, an illegal Malawian national, guilty of defrauding Motherwell teacher Mlungisi Booi of R669 000 in 2018.

Kasenjera was further found guilty of corruption under the Contravent­ion of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act (POCA), Contravent­ion of the Immigratio­n Act and Contravent­ion of the Consumer Protection Act.

He had also tried to bribe detectives with R100 000 to secure his release.

The National Prosecutin­g Authority said on Wednesday that Kasenjera tricked Mlungisi Booi, 44, into resigning from his teaching post and to cash in his pension and hand it over so his ancestors could multiply it.

NPA spokespers­on Anelisa Ngcakani said Booi came into contact with Kasenjera in June 2017 after the teacher saw an advertisem­ent in the PE Express newspaper in which a “Professor Anadkat” promised “to work miracles with money”.

Ngcakani said Booi then called the phone number listed on the advertisem­ent which resulted in Kasenjera visiting him at his house in Motherwell, Port Elizabeth.

Ngcakani further said Kasenjera introduced himself to the teacher as “Professor Anadkat”.

Over four months, Kasenjera subjected the victim to a series of spiritual rituals and persuaded Booi to believe that he had powers and the ability to establish contact between Booi and his ancestors.

“He ultimately convinced him to resign from his employment as a high school teacher and promised that he would cleanse the money so that the ancestors would multiply it to R30 million,” said Ngcakani.

“In October 2017, Booi resigned from his post as a teacher, and received a pension lump sum of just over R1.042 million in March 2018. Over two weeks after receiving the pension, Kasenjera swindled a total of R 669 000 from the victim.

“He convinced Booi to make a number of bank withdrawal­s and to hand over the money to him so that he would cleanse the money in order for Booi’s ancestors to multiply it. Needless to say Booi never received his money back,” said Ngcakani.

Kasenjera was arrested in April 2018 in Port Elizabeth by Motherwell detectives. — Sapa

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