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Police launch manhunt for former Dynamos player
15 Jul 2015 at 01:52hrs | Views
Former Dynamos and Warriors left-back Harlington Shereni is on the run after he allegedly defrauding the daughter of the late Higher and Tertiary Education Minister Stan Mudenge and a city advertising company of more than $8 500.
Police have since launched a manhunt.
A report was made at Borrowdale Police Station by Rumbi Mudenge under case number CR 382/06/15 and Shereni's whereabouts are not known.
According to the Herald, Shereni is accused of defrauding Mudenge, sponsors and companies with regards to his testimonial match which was supposed to be held on June 6, but was postponed under unclear circumstances.
On June 9, Shereni hired Mudenge and an advertising company in the city to provide services at a venue where he held a Press conference for his testimonial.
Mudenge told the Herald that for all the services which were conducted, they were supposed to have been paid $8 450.
"For the venue it was $2 300. The printers who created his logo, designs and banners are owed $1 650. Since May 18, myself and the companies who tirelessly worked for his every demand concerning his events, gala dinner, testimonial match and all his administration, are owed $4 500 for the services."
Mudenge said Shereni disappeared after all the services had been provided. Police said anyone with information on Shereni's whereabouts should contact any nearest police station or Borrowdale Police Station.
Police have since launched a manhunt.
A report was made at Borrowdale Police Station by Rumbi Mudenge under case number CR 382/06/15 and Shereni's whereabouts are not known.
According to the Herald, Shereni is accused of defrauding Mudenge, sponsors and companies with regards to his testimonial match which was supposed to be held on June 6, but was postponed under unclear circumstances.
On June 9, Shereni hired Mudenge and an advertising company in the city to provide services at a venue where he held a Press conference for his testimonial.
Mudenge told the Herald that for all the services which were conducted, they were supposed to have been paid $8 450.
"For the venue it was $2 300. The printers who created his logo, designs and banners are owed $1 650. Since May 18, myself and the companies who tirelessly worked for his every demand concerning his events, gala dinner, testimonial match and all his administration, are owed $4 500 for the services."
Mudenge said Shereni disappeared after all the services had been provided. Police said anyone with information on Shereni's whereabouts should contact any nearest police station or Borrowdale Police Station.
Source - Herald