STATE prosecutors slapped another four fraud charges against alleged cash-heist kingpin Collin Chauke’s lover, Dudu Nkosi, when she appeared in the Nelspruit district court on Monday. Nkosi now faces 14 separate fraud charges. After she was arrested with Chauke at her Nelspruit townhouse on January 19, she was charged only with harbouring a known fugitive. Then her R1000 bail was withdrawn and she was placed in custody when eight addition fraud charges were laid against her on March 29. The fraud charges against her centre on five false identity books allegedly found at the townhouse, apparently used to buy a BMW, and to try to buy a house. Captain Philip Carpenter told the court that while Nkosi was out on bail, she allegedly wrote two cheques worth about R6000 that bounced. On Monday, additional fraud charges were laid against her in connection with opening a string of clothing and furniture accounts with false identity books. The case was postponed to the regional court, where it will be heard on July 12.