Businessman Samuel Yongo
The two are alleged to have obtained the said credit from the complainant by falsely pretending that they would transfer two motor vehicles as security. Yongo is also alleged to have forged a demand letter drawn and signed by A. Kwengu and Advocates of the High Court of Kenya a fact he knew to be false.

He was further charged with obtaining one table, three chairs, and an IMac27 desktop all valued at Sh220,000 the property of Joyce Rono. Additionally, he faced another charge of pretending to be an advocate of the High Court of Kenya.
The prosecution alleged that Yongo being the unqualified person to be an advocate, willfully pretended to act for Joyce Rono to demand an outstanding debt of Sh62.2 million owed to her from Abdikahinya Noor Maalim.
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The second accused person, Joseph Bondo Otumba was not present in court for plea taking. Yongo appeared before Milimani trial magistrate R.M Ndombi and denied the charges.
He pleaded for lenient bond terms and was released on a Sh1 million bond with an alternative cash bail of Sh500,000. The case will be mentioned after two weeks.









