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In Courts: Court to give directions in ex-Lamu senator's fraud case

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by Peter Obuya

Realtime21 November 2024 - 07:44
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In Summary


  • The former lawmaker was allegedly accused of falsely obtaining money from one Samson Malonza, pretending he could sell him a Toyota V8 car.
  • The charge sheet showed the offence was committed on August 3, 2022.


Former Lamu Senator Anuar Loitiptip will be back in court today


Former Lamu Senator Anuar Loitiptip will be back in court today for the mention of a case in which he was charged with Sh6 million motor vehicle fraud.

The former lawmaker was allegedly accused of falsely obtaining money from one Samson Malonza, pretending he could sell him a Toyota V8 car.

The charge sheet showed the offence was committed on August 3, 2022.

The prosecution held that Anuar made a motor vehicle registration certificate purporting it to be a genuine certificate issued by the National Transport and Safety Authority without lawful authority.

He also faced a second count of fraudulently uttering to Samson Malonza a forged motor vehicle certificate for motor vehicle registration number KDA 005C on the same date.

He is alleged to have committed the offence on August 3, 2022, in Kileleshwa area of Nairobi.

He denied the charges before a Nairobi magistrate court and was released on Sh1 million bond with an alternative cash bail of Sh700000.

The matter is coming up for mention before magistrate Wandia Nyamu.

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