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A WOMAN CHARGED WITH CONNING STUDENTS SH200,000.

by Robert Guyana

A 40 Year old woman has been charged with obtaining Sh 200,000 from two students at Kenya Medical Training College by pretending that she would remark their final exams after they failed to qualify. 

Sabrina Ahmed Ismael who presented herself to the two students as a government worker at the ministry of education, is alleged to have committed the offence on April 14 ,2021 with intent to defraud Fatuma Adan Gulia the said amount promising to remark her KMTC final qualification exams a fact she knew to be false.

According to a police cover report, the complainant Fatuma Adan Gulia was a student at KMTC before she graduated and the accused purported to work at the ministry of education.

“On March 3,2021,she finished her final qualification exams and the results were released on March 29,2021 where she failed one paper in General Nursing and she was looking for someone who could comment on her exam and that of her cousin who failed too “read the report in part. 

In the process of looking for someone, Sabrina who she has known for a long time told them to cooperate with her since she could connect them to someone who can assist them in remarking the two papers each at a cost of Ksh100,000 and promised that her plan would be fruitful.

Its alleged that on April 14,2021 Sabrina introduced them to Phoebe Onyango and the complainant wired Ksh150 ,000 via MPESA and additional Ksh50,000 to the said Phoebe Onyango.

They waited for 3 weeks for the results to come out,but when they came nothing had changed and the accused blocked the complainant and refused to return the money.

The accused pleaded not guilty before Nairobi chief Magistrate Francis Andayi and was released on a bond of Ksh50,000 with alternative cashbail of Ksh 30,000.

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