Man wanted for theft in South Africa identified after car crash in Malawi

A South African national who lost R435,000 (over 20 million) from his former servant, a Malawian national, has identified his wanted suspected who has been arrested after he was involved in a car crash at Linthipe in Malawi.

Boss identify suspect wanted for theft

Police said  the South African national flew in to identify the man on his hospital bed. His verified particulars indicate he is Madalitso Mphande, 30 from Kakumbi village in Nkhatabay.

According to information from the Malawi Police Service,  Mphande allegedly stole the money from his boss in South Africa where he was working last year and fled to Malawi.

The employer travelled from South Africa to Mphande’s home village in Nkhatabay but he did not find the suspect

He later reported the matter to police who had to include Mphande on wanted lists of suspected criminals.

Mphande, who has been at large for a year , was involved in a recent accident at Linthipe as he was heading to Tanzania with his colleague to pick cars.

He was identified whilst admitted at Dedza district hospital and his ex-boss was notified following a K1 million reward that the employer offered.

The boss did not hesitate but to fly to Malawi to see the man that has been on the run for over a year.

Police say they will take Mphande to  court soon after being discharged and he is expected to answer the charge of theft

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Bingu wa Mutharika
Bingu wa Mutharika
6 years ago

Eropweropwe ekhumana evitevite (chozemba cinakumana ndi chikwawa) timatero ice arhomwe

Makolija
Makolija
6 years ago

Atumbuka kuba!

wataya changa
6 years ago
Reply to  Makolija

Atumbuka atani pamenepa? why kumango khalira kudana ndi a tumbuka? More over this guy is not a tumbuka. Shame on u makolija.

Generations of vipers
Generations of vipers
6 years ago

Apatu nde yalakwa

Gawa
Gawa
6 years ago

Some fools think making easy as that

mzamo
mzamo
6 years ago

Am I missing something here!! the crime happened in South Africa and Malawi Police want to take the guy to a Malawi court??? come on!! Malawi Police what are you smoking? the guy has not broken any law in Malawi. He can only be tried in a South African court where the crime was committed. Please advise the white dude to go open a criminal case in South Africa

tshipi
tshipi
6 years ago

Malawi Police please don’t goof. send the guy to south Africa only at the request of the south African govt. the guy has committed no crime in Malawi. under which section of laws of Malawi are you going to charge him?

Moment Mwalweni
6 years ago

A full always get what he deserves, steal from your own boss whom he trusted you and treated you like his own son, shame on you.

mzamo
mzamo
6 years ago

am I missing something here!!! how would Malawi police charge the guy for theft which happened in South Africa? Which laws of Malawi has the guy broken? He can only be charged in South Africa not Malawi.

Gwamba
Gwamba
6 years ago

Mulungu ndi wa dongosolo ngoziyi yacita ubwino

Maps
Maps
6 years ago

Koma abaleee la forty limakwanadi etiii?

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