The third time, however, he gave out his money and Kouro disappeared.
"I never suspected that it would go wrong because the accused inspires you with confidence.
When you go to his place you will see many vehicles his apartment is Richly serviced with men watching over him, he's been treated like a king and will never think that anything would go wrong.
I believed him and I started looking for that money.
I sold properties that were in my name, I sold shares that were in my name and my late wife's name, we had cars that had log books we went to the banks, and your honor we took short-term loans."
Adding;
"I had a home in Karen with seven rooms and at that time I was an MP it was the biggest investment I had made it was Ksh.70 million and I took a mortgage.
I lost everything. After borrowing all the wealth I had accumulated and every time I'd sell I'd convert it into dollars and take the cash to that man. He made a mockery of my own savings." Lamented Mungatana
Mungatana asked the trial magistrate to convict the accused and serve as a lesson to other conmen.
"These foreigners are conning a lot of Kenyans.
Everything that I did and the business of the law firm they took all my money.
He should have been charged alongside his sons, he's the main one who was taking the money. He works with his son and other people." he said
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