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Police Nabs Top City Fraudster

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Police at Kabalagala station are carrying out an investigation into multiple cases of forgery, fraud and altering false documents by Sekiziyivu Paul.

The suspect operates a tour agency where it is alleged he works as a visa consultant. A few months ago, one of the Embassies in the country intercepted 8 youth with documents suspected to have been obtained fraudulently from Bugisu Co-operative Union.

The youth were taken to the police station at Kabalagala, where an operation to arrest the perpetrator was planned. Some exhibits were also impounded during this operation including desk tops, documents and the statement of the suspect has already been recorded.

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