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A Tanzanian National Charged with Meddling with a deceased properties.

He is said to be meddling with the property of former Pepsi Director William Alfred Mulwa Mutilangi who died in New York late last year.

by Robert Guyana

A Tanzanian national has been charged for pretending to be an administrator of  a deceased’s property claims.

Bakari Kisalu Maranda appeared before magistrate Bernard Ochoi and denied all allegations.

The court was informed that the accused who is said to have been adopted by the deceased is said to be meddling with the property of former Pepsi Director William Alfred Mulwa Mutilangi who died in New York late last year.

Bakari Kisalu Malanda is alleged that at unknown dates within Nairobi while not being an administrator to the deceased jointly with others not before court he intermeddled with a house within Green Park estate by occupying it illegally, without Express Authority.
Bakari pleaded not guilty and was released on a cash bail of 100,000 shillings. He appeared before magistrate Bernard Ochoi.

Bakari is being represented in court by lawyer Brian Khaemba.

Bakari claims he is the legitimate heir to Mulwa’s properties which are estimated at 500 million shillings. A claim that Mulwas siblings have denied.
A man has been charged with meddling with the property of former Pepsi Director William Alfred Mulwa Mutilangi who died in New York late last year.
Bakari Kisalu Malanda is alleged that at unknown dates within Nairobi while not being an administrator to the deceased jointly with others not before court he intermeddled with a house within Green Park estate by occupying it illegally, without Express Authority.
Bakari pleaded not guilty and was released on a cash bail of 100,000 shillings. He appeared before magistrate Bernard Ochoi.
Bakari claims he is the legitimate heir to Mulwa’s properties which are estimated at 500 million shillings. A claim that Mulwas siblings have denied.

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