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Low’s Creek court convicts two Mpumalangan men of fraud

The men pleaded guilty to committing fraud at the Nkomazi Toll Plaza.

Erick Thulani Phiri (32) and Lourens Zitha (30) pleaded guilty to fraud committed at the Nkomazi Toll Plaza.
They were sentenced by the Low’s Creek Periodical Court on Thursday, September 19.

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According to the Mpumalanga Hawks’ spokesperson, Captain Dineo Sekgotodi, the convicts were arrested during an undercover operation conducted on the N4 next to Nkomazi Toll Plaza on April 24. “Information was received and followed up on by the Hawks’ Nelspruit-based Serious Commercial Crime Investigation Unit, and FNB and Nedbank’s forensic investigators regarding suspects who were using stolen or counterfeit bank cards to assist truck and motor vehicle drivers by swiping the credit card to access the toll gate in exchange for cash.”

The accused were immediately arrested, charged and detained. They appeared in court on several occasions and were later released on R2 000 bail each.

Sekgotodi said during the operation Phiri was searched and found in possession of FNB and Nedbank credit cards, which had been reported stolen, prejudicing and causing an actual loss of more than R16k.

Erick Thulani Phiri.

Zitha was found in possession of similar bank credit cards and an additional FNB debit card and toll gate transaction slips, prejudicing and causing an actual loss of more than R19k.

Lourens Zitha.

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“The accused were immediately arrested, charged and detained. They appeared in court on several occasions and were later released on R2 000 bail each,” Sekgotodi said.

Phiri was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment or a R3 000 fine, while Zitha received six months’ imprisonment or a R6 000 fine.

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Bongekile Khumalo

Bongekile is a junior journalist focusing on community news in Mpumalanga, with also a distinctive interest in impactful human interest stories. She began her career in 2019 and was recognised as an upcoming journalist in 2020. Test
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