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Amushelelo dismisses ‘fake’ Facebook post

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ACTIVIST and alleged investment scheme fraudster Michael Amushelelo says he is not the user of a Facebook account on which someone has posted a call for people to send him flowers and money.

“This post is from a fake account,” he said on Sunday.

On the Facebook account in question, the public was asked to send money to his wife to support her financially if he were to die.

The post reads: “To my dearest wife, I know that every single day when I leave home, you are worried if I will ever come back home.

“You are constantly worried about my life, at any moment you are waiting to receive the news that your husband is in jail or being called to come identify my body at the mortuary.”

In the post it is also claimed that Amushelelo has been threatened with assassination by the “regime”.

The post reads: “If I am to die today, I know that you and my family will suffer the direct consequences of my death, the nation will mourn me for the week and after that I will be forgotten and you will continue suffering due to the fact that I have not left you anything tangible.

“I know very well that anytime soon I will be killed, because I have received credible intelligence that the regime is planning my assassination, it is for that reason I am asking the Namibian nation to send money to my wife’s bank account so that she can support my family in my absence.”

The post ended with: “Here is my wife’s details below, show me that you care about my family by putting your money where your mouth is.”

Amushelelo was arrested and criminally charged in October 2019 in connection with his role in an alleged fraudulent investment scheme in which millions of Namibia dollars were solicited from people through false promises that the money was to be invested in foreign currency trading and that investors would earn extraordinarily high rates of interest on their funds.

His criminal case is pending in the Windhoek High Court.



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