Three Men Arrested for Stealing K22 Million Worth of Soybeans from Sunseed Oil Company Warehouse.

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Police in Lilongwe have apprehended three suspects in connection with the theft of 300 bags of soybeans valued at K22 million from the Sunseed Oil Company warehouse on August 19, 2024. The suspects, Lazarus Watson, Nickson Yekweliya, and Sungeni Mlangeni, were casual workers at the company and allegedly conspired with the warehouse supervisor and six security guards to steal the soybeans over a month. Police have recovered 37 bags of the stolen soybeans and are working to recover the remaining 270 bags. The suspects will face theft charges in court soon. The warehouse supervisor and security guards remain at large, and police are actively searching for them.

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