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Mombasa businessman on ammunition charge now wants sister's 110 millions

Ashraf who was recently acquitted of a forgery charge has asked the High Court to enforce a ruling by the Kadhi court which awarded him 60 per cent of the property against 40 per cent for his sister. [Courtesy]

A Mombasa businessman facing a charge of illegal ammunition possession has laid claim to a Sh110 million estate left by his deceased mother.

But he admitted on Friday that part of the property he is claiming was built with money sent by his sister Zahra Pote who is married to a US citizen and whom she has sued over the vast estate.

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