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Ethiopian businessman charged with forgery in Mombasa

Ethiopian businessman Nedim Mohamed Ibrahim in Mombasa Law Courts on July 31. He is accused of forging an affidavit purporting to be signed by Abdulbasit Saleh Muhsin with intent to defraud him of his shares to the multi-million real estate company.

An Ethiopian businessman has been charged with forging and swearing affidavit with intent to defraud a Mombasa based businessman of his shares in the multi-million real estate company.
Nedim Mohamed Ibrahim is accused of forging the affidavit purporting to be signed by Abdulbasit Saleh Muhsin.

The indictment states that Ibrahim forged forged Muhsin's signature and used it to transfer the latter's shares in Ancient Inland Sea Limited which they co-owned to unsuspecting third parties.

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