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Fake ZACC Officers Nabbed | Bus Crew Had 62kg of Mbanje

They claimed that they were investigating allegations of tax evasion against Bhola management.

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Fake ZACC Officers Nabbed | Bus Crew Had 62kg of Mbanje

A store manager blew the whistle on two Harare men who masqueraded as Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission officers and tried to extort money from him.

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Taurai Zingoga (32) and Dambudzo Mbwana (40) were trapped by Bhola hardware manager Mr Timothy Mudheredhe when they came to collect the bribe. The duo told Mr Mudheredhe that they were investigating allegations of tax evasion against Bhola management.

On September 14, they demanded US$1 000 from Bhola management for the charges to be dropped. On September 19, the two went back to Bhola Hardware, Msasa, for the payment. Mr Mudheredhe pretended to comply and advised them to wait for the money in the boardroom.

He then tipped off ZACC officers and the duo were subsequently arrested while they were in the process of extorting money.

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Fake ZACC Officers Nabbed | Bus Crew Had 62kg of Mbanje

Meanwhile…

A bus crew and passengers were arrested after some 62kgs of mbanje were impounded by police.

The weed was in bags stashed in the chassis of the Yutong bus along the Masvingo-Beitbridge road. Two bus crew and two passengers were arrested.

The Herald reports that the bus initially did not stop after being flagged at a police checkpoint along the highway, resulting in a road chase that forced the bus driver, Tonderai Mafo (48), to stop.

Police allegedly searched the bus and recovered six bags containing 28 rolled packets of dagga that were hidden in the chassis.

Mafo was arrested and the bus was ordered to drive to Masvingo Central Police Station.

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