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Man who stole Ramaphosa’s money at his farm. See his life style & the type of cars he is driving

When President Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm was raided, the alleged thief is believed to have acquired flashy automobiles and luxurious homes with the stolen money. In Limpopo, a maid at Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala game property told Imanuwela David, a Namibian citizen with dual South African citizenship, that the money was there. On the Syferkuil settlement, his associates are reported to have helped him steal

David is believed to have visited the property on a regular basis and was familiar with its layout. The crime was committed on February 9th, 2020, and it appeared to be a simple one. After then, the robbers are said to have split the money, and David escaped to Cape Town. Cyril Ramaphosa has been charged with money laundering by Arthur Fraser, the former head of the State Security Agency and a close ally of former president Jacob Zuma. He made the same remarks about Major General Wally Rhoode, the chief of the Presidential Protection Unit.

Ramaphosa’s opponents were already smelling blood before the party’s national elective conference in December thanks to Fraser’s social media post regarding the charge. If the president’s property is full of foreign funds, opposition parties have called for a comprehensive probe. According to the president’s statement, the money was taken from the sales of games this week. Foreign hunters tell City Press they organize their excursions and pay to bring the animals they kill home with cash, according to sources.See the source image

The claim in Fraser’s affidavit is supported by information from a source who has talked to David since the burglary. The source says that when about $4 million (R62 million) was stolen from the game farm, it was “concealed in the furniture,” which is said to be a couch.

ESCAPE TO NAMIBIA

City Press found out that David crossed the Orange River by canoe on June 12, 2020, four months after the alleged burglary, to get away from Ramaphosa’s investigators who were following him in South Africa. He then went to Namibia, but was soon caught at an upscale complex in Windhoek. The police in Namibia said that David was a wanted fugitive in South Africa because he stole 65 million Namibian dollars, which is the same as the $4 million that Ramaphosa said David stole from him.

In July of that year, another Namibian report said that David snuck out of South Africa with R7 million. Someone who knew David said that he was arrested for illegally entering Namibia when the country was on “hard lockdown” during the Covid-19 pandemic. There were also rumors that he bribed the police officer who went with him in the canoe and another top Namibian official who picked him up at the meeting place on the riverbanks and drove him to Windhoek.See the source image

LIVING LARGE IN CAPE TOWN

It was said that the investigators who were following David were from the crime intelligence division of the SA Police Service. They are said to have “kidnapped” the housekeeper who told the police about the burglars and “tortured” her until she told them that David and his friends were hiding in Cape Town. David’s old girlfriend in Cape Town, whose phone number was on his list of contacts, said on Friday that they broke up a long time ago and that she didn’t know where he was.

A person who knows about the criminal world in Cape Town said that David was trading Ramaphosa dollars on the black market for less than the exchange rate as early as this year. Over the years, he has lived well, driving expensive German cars like the Mercedes-BenzC-Class C63 convertible, Mercedes-Benz G-Class, Range Rover, and other cars. He was also a regular in the upscale Camps Bay neighborhood.

Another source said that the suspects were also big fans of Rolex watches, but that the items were taken away by the crime intelligence agents who were looking into the missing dollars. Officials with knowledge of the situation said that once David realized the police were after him, he used his money to get close to Cape Town’s most powerful crime bosses. Some of them are well-known names in the criminal world. The officials said that he hasn’t been caught yet because the Western Cape police are close with the criminal world.See the source image

Yesterday, the presidency released a second statement about the issue. In it, they said that Ramaphosa knows there is a lot of public interest and concern about the claims made in a criminal complaint against him, but he is still very focused on rebuilding the economy and the country. The president says again that he didn’t do anything wrong and promises to help any police investigation in any way he can. He says that his homes are safer now than they were after what happened in February 2020.

Due to a possible investigation, the presidency said it would not be able to talk about the details of the situation any further and asked that the legal process be allowed to take its course. In the statement, it said, “The president reaffirms his commitment to fighting corruption and making law enforcement agencies more professional so they can better serve the public and meet their needs.”See the source image

 

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