Reportedly, businessman and Faith Nketsi-Njilo's husband Nzuzo Njilo have since vacated their Hyde Park mansion amidst his warrant of arrest. Yesterday, the Port Sheptone Magistrates Court issued a warrant of arrest for Njilo and his co-accused as they are wanted for a case of fraud.
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The situation has rather intensified at the Njilo household following the Port Shepstone Magistrates Court issuing a warrant of arrest for Njilo Nzuzo and Kwanda Ntshangase. Both Njilo and Ntshangase are wanted for a case of fraud after defrauding an unsuspecting businessman and disappeared into thin air with a substantial amount of money.
According to the City Press, both Faith Nketsi-Njilo and Nzuzo Njilo have since vacated their Hyde Park mansion after it was sold a month ago. Reportedly, the Njilo's rented Hyde Park mansion has been listed on Property24 for sale since last year. Coincidence or not, the Njilo have reportedly vacated the properly amidst the warrant of arrest.
"Troubled businessperson Nzuzo Njilo has allegedly vacated the multimillion-rand mansion in Hyde Park, Johannesburg, which he shared with media personality Faith Nketsi, after it was sold over a month ago. This comes after the police in Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal, issued a warrant of arrest for him and his business associate Kwanda Ntshangase on Wednesday for allegedly defrauding a businessperson" reports the publication
As reported by the publication, it is also understood that Nzuzo Njilo is also wanted by the owners of Lund Industries for unpaid debts of at least R1 million. Apparently, Njilo got into business with Lund Properties for copper concentrate, and since then he has failed to keep his end of the bargain.
A representative from Bazooka Attorneys representing Lund Industries spoke to the City Press and promised to keep in contact with the KwaZulu-Natal law enforcement since there is already a warrant of arrest for Njilo.
"We are all looking for him. We got a writ of execution order to attach his properties in February and so far, we have only managed to recover furniture worth about R35 000. We have been trying to locate him to attach more of his belongings. If he owns a car, we attach it, if he owns property we attach it, that is what the order states." reports the publication
In a police statement yesterday, it was reported that both Njilo and Ntshangase disguised as salesmen of a truck to an unsuspecting buyer. After the buyer paid a substantial amount of money, the truck was never deliver and since then Njilo and Ntshangase have disappeared into thin air.
Read more: Faith Nketsi-NJilo Flaunts Her Husband Amidst His Warrant Of Arrest
The situation has rather intensified at the Njilo household following the Port Shepstone Magistrates Court issuing a warrant of arrest for Njilo Nzuzo and Kwanda Ntshangase. Both Njilo and Ntshangase are wanted for a case of fraud after defrauding an unsuspecting businessman and disappeared into thin air with a substantial amount of money.
According to the City Press, both Faith Nketsi-Njilo and Nzuzo Njilo have since vacated their Hyde Park mansion after it was sold a month ago. Reportedly, the Njilo's rented Hyde Park mansion has been listed on Property24 for sale since last year. Coincidence or not, the Njilo have reportedly vacated the properly amidst the warrant of arrest.
"Troubled businessperson Nzuzo Njilo has allegedly vacated the multimillion-rand mansion in Hyde Park, Johannesburg, which he shared with media personality Faith Nketsi, after it was sold over a month ago. This comes after the police in Port Shepstone, KwaZulu-Natal, issued a warrant of arrest for him and his business associate Kwanda Ntshangase on Wednesday for allegedly defrauding a businessperson" reports the publication
As reported by the publication, it is also understood that Nzuzo Njilo is also wanted by the owners of Lund Industries for unpaid debts of at least R1 million. Apparently, Njilo got into business with Lund Properties for copper concentrate, and since then he has failed to keep his end of the bargain.
A representative from Bazooka Attorneys representing Lund Industries spoke to the City Press and promised to keep in contact with the KwaZulu-Natal law enforcement since there is already a warrant of arrest for Njilo.
"We are all looking for him. We got a writ of execution order to attach his properties in February and so far, we have only managed to recover furniture worth about R35 000. We have been trying to locate him to attach more of his belongings. If he owns a car, we attach it, if he owns property we attach it, that is what the order states." reports the publication
In a police statement yesterday, it was reported that both Njilo and Ntshangase disguised as salesmen of a truck to an unsuspecting buyer. After the buyer paid a substantial amount of money, the truck was never deliver and since then Njilo and Ntshangase have disappeared into thin air.
"Nzuzo Nkuthalo Njilo and Kwanda Ntshangase are on the police’s wanted list in connection with a case of fraud. The two are alleged to have masqueraded as salesmen who pretended to be selling a truck in May 2021. The unsuspecting buyer went and physically viewed the truck at a dealership in Boksburg and later paid the two a substantial amount of money. The truck was never delivered and since then the duo could not be contacted and their whereabouts remain unknown." reads the police statement
Read more: Port Sheptone Magistrates Court Issues A Warrant Of Arrest For Nzuzo Nkuthalo Njilo & Co-Acccused
Read more: Port Sheptone Magistrates Court Issues A Warrant Of Arrest For Nzuzo Nkuthalo Njilo & Co-Acccused
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