A businessman of Somali origin has found himself on the wrong side of the law after being charged with defrauding an investor of 12 million shillings in a questionable land transaction. The accused, Abdi Yusuf Mohammed, is said to have posed as a legitimate land dealer and promised to sell land located in Garissa County. But instead of completing the transaction, he allegedly pocketed the money and vanished leaving the investor high and dry. Our court reporter Letuaa Debra has more details on our segment scales of justice.
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