The Manica Post

Chipinge fraudsters dupe 100 nurses

- Luthando Mapepa Chipinge Correspond­ent

TWO suspected fraudsters who allegedly duped 100 unsuspecti­ng aspiring nurses in Chipinge and pocketed $41 000 from the scam were on Monday arraigned in court facing fraud charges.

The suspects Joana Mbindi, who operates a mobile service franchise at Checheche and Alex Mahanga, of House Number 623 Phase 2, Checheche appeared before Chipinge magistrate Mr Poterai Gwezhira facing fraud charges as defined in Section 136 of the Criminal Law Codificati­on and Reform Act Chapter 9:23.

It was the State case led by Ms Chipo Nyasha that during the period extending July to December 2018, Mbindi and Mahanga connived with four others accused persons Irene Maphosa, Patricia Mlambo, Priscilla Mbindi and Sami Jambaya (all still at large) and approached several unsuspecti­ng complainan­ts with five Ordinary Level subjects promising to enrol them for nursing at Mashoko Mission Hospital.

Ms Nyasha said the accused persons misreprese­nted to the complainan­ts that they were employed at the hospital and will enrol them for the January 2019 intake.

“The accused persons went on to give the complainan­ts Ecocash numbers 0775902058 and 0774500166 to deposit tuition fees of $1600 per each complainan­t.

“The complainan­ts then deposited the said money into the accused person’s Ecocash accounts on different occasions.

“The accused persons withdrew the deposited money from various Ecocash outlets. The complainan­ts did not secure any nursing vacancies at Mashoko Mission

Hospital and the value stolen is $41 000 and nothing was recovered,” she said.

In opposing bail, the investigat­ing officer (IO) Sergeant Naison Mandikisi said the accused were facing a serious offence hence and may interfere with state witness if granted bail.

“Investigat­ions are still at a preliminar­y

stage and more witnesses are still filling reports against the accused persons, hence bail is opposed.

“Most of the documentar­y exhibits have not yet been obtained and if released Joana Mbindi, who is employed by one of the mobile services providers as a sales consultant may temper with the records,” he said.

However, Mr Gwezhira granted them bail of $150 each and ordered them to stay at given address until the finalisati­on of the matter.

The two were represente­d by Mr Langton Mhungu, of Mhungu and Kwirira Associates.

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