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North Vancouver man given jail time after pleading guilty to export fraud with high-end cars

North Vancouver man given jail time after pleading guilty to export fraud with high-end cars

by Admin | Dec 27, 2017 | International Fraud, Recent Articles

A man who engaged in an elaborate series of frauds in order to buy high-end vehicles – under fake credit – which were then shipped offshore to Africa, will spend another 129 days in jail after receiving a total of 18 months in jail for his crimes. Doudou Kabilwa...

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