A Whangarei man who admitted at the start of his trial to receiving a stolen boat and later swapping it for a motorcycle has avoided prison.
Shepherd Manjala, 31, appeared for sentencing in the Whangarei District Court yesterday on a charge of receiving and another of obtaining by deception. He was acquitted on theft as the Crown provided insufficient evidence to support the charge.
According to the police summary of facts, a boat and trailer valued at between $15,000-$18,000 was stolen from Orakei, Auckland, between November-December, 2011.
Police enquiries revealed Manjala had taken possession of the boat sometime in late November that year. In February, 2012, he swapped the boat for a motorcycle valued at $6995 after its owner listed it on Trade Me.
A few days later, Manjala and the motorcycle owner met in Papakura then travelled to Waihi with the boat to pick up the item listed on Trade Me. The motorcycle owner conducted further checks on the boat and found one of the serial numbers had been ground out and replaced with a new one.