The Herald (Zimbabwe)

‘Estate agent’ up for $5 200 fraud

- Takudzwa Matambura Court Reporter

AN accounts executive with Barclays Bank was allegedly duped of $5 200 by an estate agent.

Douglas Chinyangan­ya took Zephanat Wabatagore to court on Tuesday, accusing him of selling him a plot which he had already sold to a third party

Wabatagore (41) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Rumbidzai Mugwagwa facing charges of fraud and pleaded not guilty.

Prosecutor Ms Audrey Chogumaira alleged that in November 2011, Chinyangan­ya, who was looking for a plot, was referred to Wabatagore by a friend who had informatio­n to the effect that he was selling one.

Wabatagore, who is into the selling of properties, then approached Chinyangan­ya at his office where he confirmed that he had a number of plots for sale and showed him a site map of plots in Chegutu.

It is the State’s case that Wabatagore told Chinyangan­ya that he could choose one and pay a deposit of $500.

Chinyangan­ya picked plot number 75 Chegutu County Village and was taken for site viewing by Wabatagore’s employee, only identified as Douglas.

Upon viewing the plot, Chinyangan­ya discovered. that the area was rocky and opted to be reallocate­d another one, to which Wabatagore agreed.

It is alleged that Chinyangan­ya was allocated plot number 81 in Chegutu Country Village which he accepted and paid $500 deposit and an agreement of sale was signed.

Chinyangan­ya later made two payments of $2 000 and $2 700 and was issued with receipts.

It is further alleged that Chinyangan­ya moved to the plot and started developing it until he received a phone call from one Nelson Rigava.

Rigava claimed he was the owner of the plot which he had purchased from Wabatagore.

As a result, Chinyangan­ya approached Wabatagore who promised to refund him, but later became evasive, which prompted him to report the matter to the police.

Chinyangan­ya suffered prejudice of $5 200.

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