OWNERS OF BUSARA VIEW ACADEMY CHARGED WITH FRAUD.

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Proprietors of Busara Forest view Academy Joseph Wagura Karanja and Martha Wangui Karanja before Nairobi Court where they pleaded not guilty to four charges on Friday September 14,3018/PHOTO BY S.A.N.

BY NT CORRESPONDENT.

The proprietors of Busara Forest view Academy have been charged with intent to defraud the said academy land worth 20 million shillings.

Joseph Wagura Karanja and Martha Wangui Karanja are accused that on 3rd May 2001 at Nyandarua District Land Registry jointly with others not before court, with intent to defraud M/S Busara Forest view Academy Limited of its parcel of Land Ref; Nyandarua/OLJORO OROK SALIENT/1343 five acres valued at Kshs. 20,000,000 fraudulently obtained the registration of the said land in the name of Busara Computer Point Limited.

Prosecution accused the two jointly with others not before court with intent to defraud M/S Busara Forest View Academy Limited parcel of land in Nyandarua /Oljoro Orok Salient/1343 conspired to transfer ownership to Busara Computer Point Limited without any board resolution.

Joseph Wagura Karanja is also accused on 21st October 1994 at the Attorney General’s office Nairobi knowingly and fraudulently uttered a forged transfer of share certificate dated 21 October 1984 to Marry Njoki Githome a state counsel at office of the attorney General’s Nairobi purporting it to be a genuine share certificate signed by the deceased Johannes Karanja.
Similarly ,Karanja is facing a forgery charge alone.

According to the charge sheet, on unknown date and place ,jointly with others not before court and with intent to defraud M/S Busara Forest View Academy Limited of land parcel Ref: Nyandarua/Oljoro Orok Salient/1343 forged a certain document to a transfer of share certificate filed with the registrar of companies Nairobi purporting it to be genuine and valid share certificate signed by deceased Johannes Karanja to enable you become a director of Busara Forest View Academy Limited a fact you knew to be false.
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They pleaded not guilty to the four charges before Nairobi Chief Magistrate Francis Andayi.

They were released on a bond of 1.5 million and a cash bail of 1 million shillings each.

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