Suspended jail term for Cameroonian in black money scam
A 40-year-old man from Cameroon who lives in Spain, Tchokondi Ngatcheu, was this morning given a two-year jail term suspended for four years after he admitted to conspiring to defraud people through a black money scam.
As Magistrate Antonio Micallef Trigona, police inspector Anne Marie Micallef and legal aid lawyer Yana Micallef Stafrace discussed the black money scam, Magistrate Micallef Trigona remarked that had to mad to believe such antics and be duped by the scam.
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Peter Murray
Feb 12th, 20:02
FRANCO ATTARD TREVISAN
How is an idiot certified and by whom?As the old adage is that it takes one to identify one!
Peter Seebohm
Feb 12th, 15:03
Growing 1 or 2 plants - which harms NOBODY- you get 10 years or more
Being a member of an international gang and you get Suspended jail term
Sorry 2 say, but something is wrong here
James Dewar
Feb 12th, 16:27
Yes very.
Francis Saliba M.D.
Feb 12th, 12:32
That scam, and others just as implausible are rampant and successful throughout West Africa and they dupe many people just as scams on the internet, by letters and over the telephone are rampant here and everywhere elsewhere. It is no excuse that those who are defrauded are gullible fools and therefore Cameroonians should be allowed to try to fool them in Malta too.
Franco Attard Trevisan
Feb 12th, 12:31
Black money scam ... whoever falls for it must be a certified idiot!
James Dewar
Feb 12th, 16:29
And there are a number of the aforementioned idiots around! Rich pickings for the scammers!
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