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Female banker suspended for sleeping with over 200 men

By Justice Kofi Bimpeh
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A female banker at ZANACO in Zambia has been suspended for sleeping with over 200 different men both clients and job seekers.

The woman indentified as Mutale Winfridah who has been using her influence as a branch senior bank executive to sleep with different men promising them jobs at the bank and approving their bank loan applications in return to enjoying their bed energies.

According to Zambian Observer, the bank management decided to suspend her after more than 10 men formally lodged complaints against her.

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It is reported that she is 39 years old and still unmarried because of her quest to attain different academic qualifications before finding a partner.

Policewoman, Two bankers robbed and raped

A 23-year-old young man, Benjamin Akwei, has been grabbed by the Nungua police for robbery and rape.

Akwei, one out of three suspected armed robbers who allegedly raped a police woman and two bankers in the course of their robbery operations at Nungua, a suburb of Accra was arrested on March 29, 2016 after being on the police wanted list for some months now.

The two other accomplices whose names were only given as Michael Appiah aka Not Nice and one Anago Macho, a Nigerian.

Some wrappers of dry leaves suspected to be Indian hemp (wee) were retrieved in the suspect’s pocket.

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The Greater Accra Regional police spokesperson, ASP Effia Tengey, who according to Daily Guide, confirmed the incident, said Benjamin Akwei and his gang emerged last year after the arrest and prosecution of four suspected armed robbers who were terrorizing residents of the area.

Their modus operandi was attacking mostly women in their rooms with machetes and other deadly weapons, sometimes rape them and take away their valuables.

In the course of investigations eight female victims, including two bankers and a nurse who claimed to have been robbed, visited the police station where Akwei had been sent, and during an identification parade, identified him as being among the three armed robbers who attacked them.