Fake healers rob woman of P220,000

Mochudi Police are investigating a case in which a woman was robbed of P220,000 by men pretending to be healers.

Mochudi Police superitendent Simon Setale is appealing to members of the community to be weary of a group of thugs who are defrauding people of their money by claiming to be healers. This is the third case of its type that has been reported this year.

Mochudi Police are also investigating a case in which a 32-year-old man of Phaphane ward committed suicide. According to Setale, the deceased was found dead in his car and the police suspect that he inhaled carbon monoxide from an exhaust pipe.

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