Refund our money Timoci Lolohea!
That is the plea from various church groups, villagers, community organizations and individuals after they came to know yesterday that, Lolohea who promised those jobs in Kuwait a few years ago is back in the country.
Two village headmen from Naitasiri and Ra told Fijivillage this morning that they have paid Lolohea a huge sum of money after he promised them jobs, but none of them got to go and work in Kuwait till today.
The village elders said that he is back in the country and police should act as soon as possible since the man has tricked them out of money.
Meanwhile, Fijivillage received confirmation that most of Lolohea's bank accounts in Fiji are frozen since the investigation started.
We have received information that he is trying to get the freeze lifted so that he can access the funds.
All we can confirm at this stage is that the bank accounts have a large amount of funds.
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