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Jussab faces another complaint, a third one

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It never rains but pours for embattled businessman Mohamed Shabir Salim Jussab as a third complaint has been registered against him at Blantyre Police Station.

This time around, Shafqat Kasam, is demanding K26 million from Jussab, which he says is a value of his BMW convertible.

According to Kasam, the claim comes after RR Auto Service garage, owned by Jussab failed to repair the vehicle for over two years.

Kasam said he took his BMW car registration number SK 1 to the garage in September 2021, but could not be fixed.

The garage was closed.

Kasam told the local media that his car, which he said was a runner and only had a sun roof problem which was not closing or opening, was not repaired until the garage was sold and he later heard that Jussab was on Interpol Red Alert and in Saudi Arabia.

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There is no immediate comment on the issue from Jussab.

On another case. Stainford Kalitsilira, 72, who was working as a driver at Mohamed Shabir Salim Jussab’s company in Limbe, RR Trading, has complained to the police against his former boss.

South West Region Police Headquarters spokesperson Beatrice Mikuwa has confirmed the development to the local media, saying investigations are still on going.

It is alleged that Kalitsilira was who was assaulted when he went to his former boss to demand his salary, days after he was fired.

Kalitsira said he was fired on July 16, 2023 after he was accused of wrongly parking a car by his boss Shabir, who later on assaulted him.

He told the local media that he was rescued by onlookers, adding apart from the physical assault, Shabir also called him “a slave” (Kapolo) and insulted his father.

Last week, Malawi Police Service placed Jussab on Interpol red alert for alleged cyber harassment offences, contrary to section 86(b) of the Electronic Transaction and Cyber Security Act.

According to the warrant of arrest we have seen, between the month of July and August 2023, in the District of Blantyre, Jussab used his computer system to send out messages threatening to inflict injury to Abdul Karim Batatawala and other members of his family with no purpose of legitimate communication.

Particulars further allege that Jussab, between the same dates, willfully and repeatedly used WhatsApp messages to disturb or attempt to disturb the peace, quietness or right to privacy of Batatawala and his family members.

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