Police in Kicukiro district is investigating the case of Jean-Marie Vianney Sebagenzi and his wife Jacqueline Nyirajyambere who sold their house to two different buyers.
On October 10, 2011, Sebagenzi and his wife received 10 million Rwandan francs $ 8,000 (U.S. dollars) from Jackson Kazayire payment for the house he had just bought.
Under the agreement, the couple was supposed to go home after three months Kazayire.
Kazayire had earlier requested among the witnesses to the purchase agreement include the signature of the Niboye Sector Executive Secretary Jean-Marie Ngamije.
The house is located at Niboye cell, Niboye sector in Kicukiro District,
However, two months later, Sebagenzi and his wife sold the same house to another client Clementine Nyiradende at FRW 8 Million.
Yet again Ngamije signed as a witness to the purchase agreement this time not as executive secretary of Niboye Cell because he had been transferred to the cell Kagunga in Gikondo Sector.
Realizing that his decision would trigger trouble, Sebagenzi wrote to the Niboye sector authorities asking that his purchase agreement with Nyiradende be canceled. However, authorities have rejected the suggestion.
Sebagenzi has directly decided to flee, leaving his wife. However, he left the keys of the house with his friend and asked he calls Kazayire to hand him the keys.
Ngamije currently detained at the police Kicukiro, admitted that he signed for two different buyers.
He however, said he had agreed to re-sign him after Sebagenzi was reassured that he had found his house after paying Kazayire.
If found guilty Ngamije risks embezzlement, a crime punishable by six months to five years imprisonment under Article 424 of the Rwandan penal code.
Sebagenzi is also likely to be accused of fraud and sentenced from six months to five years imprisonment under Article 428 of the Rwandan Penal Code
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