When Mr Aremon defaulted, the lender and Mr Arori engaged an auctioneer who towed away the car. He claims that he was simply defending himself before “outweighing” Mr Arori, who screamed “loudly for help”. It is thus necessary to issue conservatory orders to preserve my position pending the determination of this claim,” Mr Aremon says in the affidavit. But in his response, Mr Aremon denies having engaged Mr Arori in the deal, insisting the loan was between him and the lender. The agency’s court filings indicate that Mr Arori had also been interdicted, contrary to the claim of bias against Mr Aremon.
Source: Daily Nation February 10, 2019 06:00 UTC