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- Zambian international footballer Emmanuel Mayuka was the victim of a scam
- The former Southampton striker was robbed of nearly $5000 recently
- He was sending the money home while he was in Egypt when the incident occurred
Former Southampton player Emmanuel Mayuka has become the victim of a crime.
The Zambian international was fleeced of K90 000 (nearly US$5 000) that he tried to send home while away in Egypt.
According to Zambian Sports, a bank teller and an accountant conspired to withdraw Mayuka's money without his permission and knowledge. It was reported that the 32-year-old was alerted to this suspicious activity by the unnamed bank's manager Simon Kasempe.
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"The star later narrated that while he was unaware of this activity, his personal manager contacted him to inquire about his bank’s transaction record, to his surprise he learned that someone was withdrawing the money in question."
The miscreants in question Evans Kabaso (30), and Kangwa Makumba (51) were later arrested, with the matter turned over to the Anticorruption Commission (ACC), though what charges they will face remains to be seen.
Former Swallows FC and Gor Mahia coach Dylan Kerr robbed at gunpoint
Dylan Kerr has become the latest statistic as crime continues to be a scourge in South Africa.
The Maltese was robbed at gunpoint in a township just outside of Durban on Boxing Day. According to Goal, his attackers made off with his cell phone.
Months earlier, Orlando Pirates and Bafana Bafana midfielder Vincent Pule was the victim of a hijacking.
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