Tuesday, 4 December 2012

ARI BEN-MENASHE'S HOUSE BURNT DOWN IN CANADA

 MONTREAL (Canada) – A fire at the lavish Montreal home of controversial businessman Ari Ben-Menashe on Sunday night may have been deliberately set, Canadian police said yesterday.
Authorities were called to the three-storey home at 3111 Jean Girard Street near Atwater Avenue, around 9:30pm on Sunday.
Ben-Menashe, who claims to be a former spy for the Israeli government, is an international lobbyist and believed by some to be an arms dealer.
In 2003 he testified in the treason trial of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai that he was asked to help arrange a coup and the killing of President Robert Mugabe.
Montreal police spokesman Simon Delorme said investigators believe the fire was intentionally set.
“There’s someone – a suspect – which was seen leaving the house, leaving the area just a few seconds before,” he said.
It took a little over two hours and about 80 firefighters to control the flames. No one was hurt, but the home was heavily damaged.
The National Post reported that Porter had given Ben-Menashe $200 000 to work a $120 million deal for a mining project in Sierra Leone – Porter’s native country.
Ben-Menashe, who said he was a former Israeli intelligence agent who had once worked undercover in Zimbabwe with the approval of Mugabe’s government, said he decided to set up a sting operation to record evidence against Tsvangirai.
Under questioning by the prosecutor, he said the then opposition MDC told him it wanted to pay $10 million to the Zimbabwean air force commander Perence Shiri to lead a coup.
The charges stemmed from a videotape secretly recorded by Ben-Menashe during a meeting with Tsvangirai in Montreal in December 2001.
Tsvangirai was acquitted of the charges alongside then MDC secretary-general Welshman Ncube and the late Renson Gasela.

8 comments:

Wamama got no sympathy for you plonker!!waifunga kuti zvinosvika kupi.

Ben Menashe is a criminal. It's possible that he has something to do with the burning down of his mansion for one reason or the other.

spot on , pane yaarikuda kutamba , etheir kujuta insurance kana kuti to cover up some crime

if you read the same story in newzimbabwe , unonyatsoona kuti rava rezanu paper racho

He burnt his own house either to destroy some evidence or to cook up a story. Tsotsi iri.

Whoever torched the house, I say good work. Come to Zim next year and we will reward you accordingly.

zvaiwana ngwarati, kana ange asina insurance, akuvara

Uyu Munashe wa Tsvangson anonetsa.

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