Prosecuted for embezzlement, the person named Tsiasoavina Ignace Razanakoto, receiver of the agency of the national company responsible for postal services, Paositra Malagasy (Paoma) in Amparafaravola, is actively sought by the economic police at the regional directorate of Public Security Alaotra Mangoro. His disappearance has been noted since March 28, that is to say from the moment when this affair relating to the embezzlement of a sum of 295,007,648 million ariary from the account of this state company in Amparafaravola, broke out.
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Having received a complaint about this matter, the economic police opened their investigation. This made it possible to discover the existence of a direct withdrawal through the Paositra Money service of a sum of 90,000,000 ariary and 204,407,648 ariary withdrawn directly from the account of Paositra Malagasy Amparafaravola. By deepening their investigation, the police realized that the receiver in question and his relatives, including his wife, his mother, and his sister, had disappeared and no longer gave any sign of life. One thing led to another, the police detected the presence of several movements of suspected capital coming from this misappropriated fund in Amparafaravola in the accounts of a few individuals including that of the brother and sister of the postmaster, the first suspicious. For the brother, the amount amounts to 15,000,000 ariary, and 38,000,000 ariary for the sister. That’s not all, another accomplice was also identified as being a sidekick in the distribution of this stolen money through forgeries and the use of false documents. A person who admitted to having received money from Paositra Money was apprehended in Toamasina while he was in the process of making a withdrawal of 6,000,000 ariary. Another suspect was arrested in Bembary and a third was surprised in Moramanga. The investigation confirmed that the money in the accounts of these people came from the fund embezzled by Tsiasoavina Ignace Razanakoto. Carried out in the capital, the police investigation also revealed that outside Moramanga, the recipient’s wife had already withdrawn money from Angavoahangy. According to information collected from the police, three individuals, including two men aged 31 and 24 and a 23-year-old woman, involved in this case, have already been arrested and incarcerated in Antanimora. 52,000,000 ariary of the stolen money was recovered. Since the main perpetrator and other accomplices are still on the run, a wanted notice was launched by the Alaotra Mangoro regional directorate of public security to track them down.
T.M.