Zimbabwean Mandla Ngwenya ordered to repay £150 000 made from stealing M and S trousers
Mandla Ngwenya is reported to have amassed a £150 889.00 fortune over six years stealing trousers from Marks and Spencer.
Mandla Ngwenya would steal trousers and wear them under his tracksuit bottoms. He would then claim refunds using forged receipts. Now he has to learn the hard way that crime does not pay.
Mandla is one of a number of Zimbabweans who have a taste for an expensive lifestyle which is not matched by the desire to work for it, and they end up turning to crime. Unless they think stealing is work...lol!
According to The Sun report, "the BMW-driving crook, from Leeds, was told to pay back £150 889 amassed over six years of scams."
Why is it that most Zimbabweans involved in crime seem to be based in Leeds??
Mandla will get 27 months extra jail unless he pays in six months. He was jailed for 18 months in March for conspiring to steal, plus 15 months in June for contempt after trying to move frozen assets.
Judge Roger Scott told Teeside Crown Court that: "He (Mandla Ngwenya) is a devious criminal. He's shown an ability to explain away money."
Maybe Mr Gordon Brown should take these criminals and give them back to Robert....they have nice places for them in Zimbabwe and they educate them better in those places. I'm sure people like Mandla will be happy to spend their time there.....they will like it so much in there and they will never want to be send back again...lol! Crime does not pay.
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