The South Africans are Mvuleni
Tshoba and Jason Holland, who also has British citizenship.
· In 1990, Tshoba, then a policeman, was convicted
of raping an eight-year-old girl in KwaNonqaba, Mossel Bay.
After his court appeal failed, he fled the country, most
likely to Swaziland, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Botswana, Zambia
or Mozambique. He is 45 and 1.6 metres in height.
· Holland, 42, is suspected of siphoning company
money into an offshore account in Germany while employed
as a financial director by Sentua Mining.
Two others on the list - Montenegrin Bogdan
Popovic and Canadian David Carrol - are believed to be in
South Africa.
· Convicted murderer and alleged
drug trafficker Popovic, 42, has travelled to Greece and
Switzerland, and is thought to be in South Africa. He is
1.8m tall, has brown eyes and light brown hair and speaks
Serbian.
· Carrol, 58, is accused of conspiring
to murder members of a rival motorcycle gang while he was
a member of the Quebec Nomads chapter of the Hell's Angels.
Interpol suspects he has frequented Hell's Angels chapters
in Brazil, Mexico, Australia, Europe, South Africa and the
US.
He has Hell's Angels tattoos on his right
arm and back, and scars on both arms. He is 1.8m tall, has
green eyes and brown hair and is thought to be violent.
He uses the nickname Wolf.
All you have to
do is search for them on social media sights like
Facebook and Myspace and inform Interpol when you
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In fact, in South Africa it is even easier.
Take Nozi Mwamba, from the Democratic Republic
of Congo, who is on that list.
Mr Mwamba, also known as Nozy Richard Mouamba
Mounanga, is one of six people implicated in the 1998 printing
of almost BD140 million of Bahraini currency, which was
supposedly destined for official use by the government.
Mr Mwamba acted as an intermediary, introducing a group
of imposters - posing as Bahrain Monetary Agency (BMA) officials
- to established Argentinean banknote printer Ciccone Calcographica.
Once printed, the dinars were transported on three flights
which Nozy arranged, from Argentina to Chad and Niger, and
soon the Dinars were being changed in Belgium nd France.
In November 1999, Nozy was arrested in Zurich
and extradited to Belgium to face charges, but after being
granted bail he absconded and fled to South Africa on a
fake passport.
And in South Africa, he is ‘a respected
businessman’!
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Mouamba owns the
popular Sankayi night club and Mouna restaurant in
Rivonia, Johannesburg, and is a consultant to the
FTV club and restaurant in Sandton's Village Walk.
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But that’s not the punch line.
On June 16 this year, he was arrested in
Johannesburg on an international warrant issued by Interpol.
Despite the French and Belgium governments as well as Interpol
asking for him, he was released on R1million bail six days
later by Johannesburg magistrate Pieter Erasmus, who did
not give his reasons for allowing the fugitive out of custody.
Our man Nozy then pulled out a red bag filled with R100
notes and proceeded to count out R1million on the court
counter!
Anyone with leads should e-mail fugitive@interpol.int.