Alleged scammers deny charge

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FRANCISTOWN: Two men who allegedly told a filling station worker to take cash from her employer have denied obtaining with false pretenses, with intent to multiply the money, as charged.

The accused, Moabi Sebiletso and Moses Maphika, allegedly told Kgomotso Butale to take P24,000 from Dumela Filling Station where she was employed and hand it to them.

Giving evidence when questioned by the prosecutor, Mengistu Chigala, investigations officer, detective sergeant, Fela Phirinyane said on July 8, 2015, he was assigned to look into a case in which money was stolen at Dumela Filling Station under dubious circumstances.

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