SHAMEFUL! SAHR NGEGBA IN ANOTHER GRAND FRAUD

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SHAMEFUL!
SAHR NGEGBA IN ANOTHER GRAND FRAUD

Sahr Hussain William Ngegba, an alleged notorious conman posing as a legitimate businessman, is now gripped with fear as a thorough investigation threatens to expose the full extent of his fraudulent activities. Being the Proprietor of Redcoat Logistics, a company registered in Sierra Leone and based in Freetown, it is claimed that he has long masqueraded as a successful entrepreneur with a wealth of experience in logistics and supply chain solutions. However, recent revelations, it was intimated, indicate that his empire may soon come crashing down as his nefarious activities come to light.
It is alleged that Redcoat Logistics, which offers services such as freight forwarding, road haulage, project logistics, warehousing, distribution and supply chain solutions, has been a front for Sahr Ngegba’s deceitful operations. The allegation continues that despite his claims of possessing vast knowledge and technical expertise gained from decades of operations in the UK and Africa, he has been discovered to be deeply involved in fraudulent activities, including money laundering.
Further asserted is that Ngegba’s modus operandi involves presenting himself as a genuine and reputable businessman, using his charm and purported connections in high places to lure unsuspecting investors into partnerships. He often provides attractive collateral security as bait, particularly in cases where he anticipates significant returns beyond his initial investment. Once the businesses start generating profits, Ngegba swiftly moves to hijack them, launching malicious campaigns to discredit his partners with baseless accusations and dangerous fabrications. His tactics have allowed him to escape unscathed in some instances, but his luck may be running out.
Sahr Ngegba’s latest scheme, it is purported, involved attempting to con the Proprietor of Fawaz Building Materials, a respected businessman in Sierra Leone. The conman approached Fawaz with a proposal to partner in a lucrative fishing business, promising to use his connections to expand the market for Fawaz’s high-value fishing products. However, true to form, once the business started yielding significant profits, Ngegba turned on his partner, seizing control of the venture and leaving Fawaz in the lurch.
When Fawaz, who had been focusing on his building materials business, realized that he was being cheated, he demanded accountability from Ngegba. Ngegba sensing that his scheme was about to unravel resorted to his usual tactic of blackmail.
According to a reliable source close to Ngegba, he paid a substantial sum of money to a media personality to launch a smear campaign against Fawaz.
The conman fabricated evidences to convince the media that Fawaz was evading taxes by abusing the duty-free system meant for road construction companies and dubious projects.
His false allegations claimed that Fawaz Building Materials was operating under the guise of a legitimate business while evading taxes and exploiting Sierra Leoneans by selling substandard products at exorbitant prices. He accused Fawaz of importing cement that weighed less than the stated 50kg and undersized iron rods, defrauding customers.
However, these claims raise serious questions, as Fawaz’s business is primarily focused on the importation and sale of building materials, not a Non-Governmental Organization that qualifies for duty-free exemptions.
As Sahr Ngegba’s criminal activities have caught the attention of law enforcement agencies both locally and internationally, speculation is rife about whether the National Security Agency (NSA) and the UK Serious Crime Agency will investigate him for money laundering in Liberia, The Gambia, and the UK. His reputation as a cunning conman is now under intense scrutiny and it appears that Sahr Ngegba may finally face the consequences of his actions.
The investigation continues and with more details expected to emerge, it seems that Sahr Hussain William Ngegba’s day of reckoning is fast approaching.

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