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Husband charged for stealing wife’s money

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
February 3, 2021
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By Ruth Anderah 

A 61-year-old man has been charged before City Hall Court for allegedly stealing his wife’s $30,465 (about Shs 111m) from her account in KCB bank.

Fred Kaliba, a businessman and resident of Ntinda Kulambiro in Kampala has appeared before a grade one magistrate Valerian Tuhimbise and denied the offense of theft.

Prosecution’s Viola Tusingwire says Kaliba between the year 2013 and 25th August 2015 at Kenya Commercial Bank  (KCB) in Kampala stole cash 30465 dollars the property of his wife Kaliba Winfred.

According to Winfred, her husband has been withdrawing money from her account using her ATM card while she is away in the United States.

He has been ordered to return to court on February 24th for further hearing of the case.

 

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