Bangladeshis accused of stealing TVs denied bail

THe Magistrate has denied accused persons bail
THe Magistrate has denied accused persons bail

FRANCISTOWN: Two businessmen from Bangladesh accused of committing of warehouse breaking and theft were denied bail on Wednesday afternoon.

The men, Mustafa Kamai Sajib and Moshair Hossain are charged with seven others who are not party to the urgent bail application launched by the duo.   The Bangladeshis, Hossain and Sajib, special constable Abednico Mothaba, Zimbabwean Joseph Kateya, locals Lazarus Bhebhe, Kabo Ngwenya, Khumo Tibone, Edwin Sereme and Chesta Mehlwa Tshelele are charged with three counts of breaking into and stealing goods, particularly plasma television sets of various types from Nihama Pty Ltd and Super Life Trading storeroom on October 9, 20,  and 31, 2018.

In total, the accused are alleged to have stole goods amounting to close to P420,000.

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