Debt Collectors Prey On Victims

When Boagi Mogapi read a classified advertisement claiming that anybody who had lost money in loan schemes could recover their hard earned cash, he felt like his prayers had been answered.

Mogapi, 43, who runs a combi business in Mogoditshane, and Gaborone, had for two years invested P 2, 000 in a shylock, one of the schemes that has swindled local workers out of thousands of Pula.

But after one year of following up on every turn and twist of the shylock rip-off, he finally saw light at the end of the proverbial tunnel.

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