Malawi Fugitive Caught but Friends Swipe Millions

Police caught Elijah Dukuma Msiska after weeks of hunting him across Malawi. The fugitive had a K40 million bounty on his head. Many people joked that searchers should check the afterlife for him. His capture ends one of the country's biggest manhunts. Authorities finally tracked him down and arrested him.

Henry Phwanthe faced another fraud after Msiska went to jail. The UK-based business executive lost millions of kwacha again. Close friends betrayed him and stole his money. Phwanthe accused Davie Shenko Kaunda of leading the theft. Kaunda is the son of former Cabinet Minister Symon Vuwa Kaunda.

Phwanthe wrote angry social media posts about the betrayal. He called his former friends modern-day Judases. The victim said they smile at him during the day and steal at night. He warned Kaunda that his time would come. Phwanthe demanded all the stolen money back.

Police also arrested a top lawyer last month for helping Msiska. The attorney runs a respected law firm in Blantyre. He and Phwanthe studied together at Chancellor College years ago. The lawyer thinks his legal troubles are over after his release. Phwanthe says both men belong in Maula Prison.
 

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