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Customers of struggling microfinance company, DKM, are scrambling for the company’s properties after securing a court order to sell the properties to recover their deposits.
The customers are packing out all movables at the headquarters of DKM in Sunyani, Brong Ahafo region.
Joy News has learnt, a similar scramble for assets is going on in DKM branches in Wa, Berekum and Damango.

The dismantling began in Monday morning. Trucks showed up in sizes that revealed the disgruntled clients were dead serious in exacting their pound of flesh.

Just look at the deep 'tummy' of a truck for a company deep in debts

Well-arranged 'booty' of tables, chairs, refrigerators, computers were among the items collected from the offices.

The books of DKM microfinance have been in terrible shape. But as you can, their office equipment are in good shape enough to qualify for sale.

Customers on Monday stormed the offices and packed out anything movable they could lay their hands on.

Even light bulbs were removed from the offices.

Apprently plastic chairs can help defray the huge debt. One cost GHC20.

Fire extinguishers suddenly had more than one use. They were taken away by the aggrieved customers.

The final journey of DKM properties begin. The ponzi scheme has gone down, leaving the temper of defrauded customers high up.
See Also:
An inside story of DKM customers
Customers besiege offices of DKM Micro Finance as it reopens
DKM Microfinance blew GH₵102m deposits; No refunding in sight for angry clients
DKM for sale: Duped clients scramble for properties
DKM for sale: Lawyer predicts more raids on company property
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