Police nab Lusaka woman for using a disabled person to commit fraud

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A LUSAKA businesswoman, Janet Mangani (39) and her counterpart Steven Zulu (31), have been arrested by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) for allegedly using a disabled person’s identity to avoid taxes on a car import.

Mangani, hailing from Six Miles, also working as a coordinator at Zambia Agency for Persons Living with Disabilities (ZAPD), is accused of working with Zulu, a car salesman from Lilayi working at Autocom Zambia, to import a Mazda Demio from Japan in 2020.

They allegedly claimed the car was for Emeldah Chisanga Kabwe, a disabled person, to qualify for a tax exemption.

The ACC head corporate communications, Timothy Moono says Mangani and Zulu used Kabwe’s ID cards to process the import paperwork, knowing the information was false.

He disclosed through a statement that the duo now faces charges of obtaining an advantage by false pretenses.

CAPTION: File Photo for illustration

By Buumba Mwitumwa

Kalemba March 27, 2024

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