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Windhoek judge okays bank records in 4.3m fraud case
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35255, member: 636"] A Namibian judge has greenlit key evidence for a major fraud trial involving millions of dollars. Sakaria Namwandi and his company, Asset Legacy Investment, face serious criminal charges related to an alleged investment scam. Prosecutors claim Namwandi tricked over 80 people into investing about N$4.3 million through false promises of massive returns. The court determined that bank records were legally obtained and can be used as evidence. Investigators discovered Namwandi promised investors a stunning 50% return within 30 working days through supposed foreign currency trading. However, authorities suggest no actual trading occurred, and the scheme operated like a classic Ponzi structure. Bank officials first flagged suspicious account activities, prompting a comprehensive investigation. Namwandi was arrested in 2020 and granted bail for N$10,000. His trial began in December 2022, with the defendant pleading not guilty to 123 fraud charges, money laundering, racketeering, and tax offenses. [/QUOTE]
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