DCEC impounds eight cars in P400m war

Justice Omphemetse Motumise
Justice Omphemetse Motumise

Justice Omphemetse Motumise will on April 13, 2018 deliver a judgement in which embattled businessman, Rapula Okaile, his wife Neo, their company Warrentebo Investments and Capital Management Botswana (CMB) want their impounded vehicles back.

They want the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) to release the confiscated vehicles. The DCEC on March 18 and 19, 2018 impounded eight vehicles belonging to the quartet on suspicion that they were bought from crime proceeds.

Okaile and CMB are engaged in an acrimonious legal battle with NBFIRA over P400 million in assets drawn from the BPOPF.

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