The Lusaka Magistrates’ Court has heard that US$11,000 in counterfeit United States (US) dollars was discovered in a vehicle driven by former Kasama MP, Kelvin Sampa.
Detective Inspector Patron Kajimoto testified that on October 4, 2024, he was assigned to search the impounded vehicle.
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During the search, he found 16 bundles of fake cash in a laptop bag and a safe containing 33 more bundles of counterfeit American currency.
He revealed that 98 of the $100 notes bore the same serial number, while 11 had no serial numbers at all, bringing the total to $11,000 in fake currency.
Kajimoto also discovered 7,622 plain light green leaves, along with 13 more leaves inside the bag.
During cross-examination, he admitted he was unaware of how the vehicle ended up at headquarters.
Sampa is accused of defrauding two Japanese businessmen in a failed gold deal.
He faces charges of illegal possession of forged banknotes, theft by agent, and possession of materials used for forgery.
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