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Tala manager conned Sh. 9 million by her Ghanaian witch doctor boyfriend

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In June 2021, detectives from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations arrested a Ghanaian witch doctor who was alleged to have conned a top mobile loans provider Tala manager. The man, who doubled up as a witch doctor is said to have conned the woman Sh. 9 million. The two had met and started a relationship which collapsed after the Ghanaian witch doctor conned the woman. Here is the full report by the DCI:

A Ghanaian national believed to have obtained Sh. 9 Million from a senior manager at a money lending agency, was arrested in June 2021 by detectives.

The senior manager at Tala agencies, a popular mobile money lending firm, that advances instant short term loans to applicants, met the Ghanaian national Victor Anane, on an online dating site. The Ghanaian introduced himself as a preacher who performs miracles and who would help the senior manager get promoted at her work place instantly.

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Further, he also promised to help in turning her fortunes around, if she fell in love with him. Wowed by the man’s overtures, the lady was swept off her feet and fell for him. The two dated for a while and as their love blossomed, the lady was invited to the man’s residence at Transview estate in Athi River. By this time, she had already given her new boyfriend Sh. 9 Million, in unclear circumstances. Some of the money she is believed to have given him had been obtained from accounts belonging to Tala agencies.

But it is during her maiden visit to the self confessed preacher’s house, that she was shocked to find paraphernalia associated with witchcraft and magical rituals. What was meant to be a romantic date turned ugly, as the woman demanded to know how the man of the cloth she had fallen in love with, possessed paraphernalia associated with dark powers. Their relationship immediately collapsed like a house of cards, as the victim discovered that she had been conned.

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In June, detectives raided the suspect’s house where the paraphernalia related to witchcraft was recovered. Also recovered from his house was Sh. 76,000 in fake currency and other materials used in the printing of fake notes. The investigators further established that the suspect who masqueraded as a preacher, approached innocent women looking for love and affection online, with promises of making their lives better before fraudulently obtaining money from them.

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