Thika trader charged with forging court seal and land documents

Antony Mwangi Ndegwa was also charged with forging certificates of grant for parcels of land...
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A Thika trader, Antony Mwangi Ndegwa, has been charged with multiple counts of forgery, including possessing a forged judicial court seal and creating fake government documents.
- Six counts of forgery were brought against the accused.
- The accused, Antony Mwangi Ndegwa, was found in possession of the Thika Chief Magistrate’s Commercial Court seal.
- He allegedly produced fake land title deeds and certificates of grant, purporting them to be from the Government Printer.
- Ndegwa was granted Sh2 million bond or an alternative Sh1 million cash bail.
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