Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

$500 bail for $314 300 cocaine woman

- Codelia Mondela

A BULAWAYO magistrate has granted $500 bail to a woman who was arrested last week after allegedly being found in possession of 3,14kgs of cocaine with an estimated street value of $314 300.

Mr Franklin Mkhwananzi said the State’s fear that Ms Tholiwe Sheron Tshuma (25) from Emganwini suburb might interfere with witnesses could be easily dealt with.

“In such an applicatio­n, the court should always strive to strike a balance in upholding the liberty of the accused and justice. Accused person has been cooperatin­g with the police since her time of arrest. Fears of her interferin­g with witnesses can be addressed by stringent bail conditions,” he said.

e magistrate granted her bail on five conditions.

He said: “Accused person is to deposit $500 and is to reside at her given address. Accused person must not interfere with State witnesses, she must surrender all her travelling documents and report twice a week to Tshabalala Police Station until the matter is finalised.”

On Monday, the investigat­ing officer Detective Sergeant Character Moyo had opposed bail saying Tshuma would abscond and interfere with State witnesses as investigat­ions were still in progress.

Tshuma’s lawyer, Ms Taboka Nyathi of Makiya and Partners argued that it was her constituti­onal right to be granted bail.

She said Tshuma was not aware that the parcel contained cocaine and was only told that she was supposed to receive fabrics and forward them to South-Africa hence she submitted her details.

Prosecutin­g, Mr Nkathazo Dlodlo said Tshuma was arrested on April 11 at Zimpost along Fort Street and 8th Avenue.

“The accused person was stopped and searched by the detectives and was found in possession of cocaine weighing 3,143 kgs with street value of $314 300,” he said.—@ MondelaC

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