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Fake Landlord sentenced to 3 months in prison

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Magistrate Sahr Kekura of the Pademba Road Court No. 1 has sentenced one Mohamed Fullah who was accused of Falsely Posing as a Landlord and obtaining money under false pretences

Fullah faced charges of Obtaining Money by False Pretences, contrary to Section 32(1) of the Larceny Act of 1916.

According to the Police Charge Sheet (C/S number 330/2023), Fullah allegedly defrauded complainant John Matthew Foster of four thousand new leones by deceitfully claiming to have a single-room house for rent in Spur Loop, Wilberforce, in August 2023.

During the preliminary hearings, Fullah pleaded guilty and expressed a desire to repay the deceitfully obtained amount. The case file comprised detailed reports from both the complainant, witnesses and the accused, along with the issued payment receipt after negotiations.

John Matthew Foster, the complainant, detailed his interaction with Fullah to the police, narrating his desperate housing situation. After careful consideration, Magistrate Sahr Kekura rendered the sentence, offering Fullah the choice of paying a one million leone fine or serving a three-month prison term.

This ruling serves as a stark reminder of the severe legal repercussions for those engaging in fraudulent activities and aims to deter such offenses within the community.

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