Cameroonian ‘magician’ admits guilt in Russian court over rubles-to-dollars scam
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Moscow: Cameroonian admits guilt in court over rubles-to-dollars scam – Cameroon Concord News
Water into wine? How about turning rubles into dollars. A Moscow court heard that Hans Tabi Takang, a Cameroonian conjurer who has lived in Russia for 12 years, swindled his victims of around two million rubles (around €20,000), the state-owned Kommersant outlet reported. In one case, the self-proclaimed magician deceived a woman whom he had convinced he could turn paper or rubles into U.S. dollars via a “special ritual.” “To turn paper into mon…
Moscow: Cameroonian admits guilt in court over rubles-to-dollars scam – Cameroon Intelligence Report
Water into wine? How about turning rubles into dollars. A Moscow court heard that Hans Tabi Takang, a Cameroonian conjurer who has lived in Russia for 12 years, swindled his victims of around two million rubles (around €20,000), the state-owned Kommersant outlet reported. In one case, the self-proclaimed magician deceived a woman whom he had convinced he could turn paper or rubles into U.S. dollars via a “special ritual.” “To turn paper into mon…
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