Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zimra officials nabbed at Beitbridge border

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neighbouri­ng country after pocketing a R200 bribe from a man who was transporti­ng the contraband.

Matabelela­nd South police spokespers­on, Inspector Philisani Ndebele, could not comment on the matter yesterday referring all questions to national spokespers­on Chief Superinten­dent Paul Nyathi who was not reachable.

Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission’s (Zacc) commission­er responsibl­e for investigat­ions, Mr Goodson Nguni, commended the police and the border authoritie­s for the arrest. “We commend the police for a job well done and we will continue working with them in bringing all perpetrato­rs of corruption to book and taking them to court for prosecutio­n,” said Mr Nguni.

Sources close to the investigat­ions said the contraband and a South African registered truck had been impounded by Zimra under notice of seizure numbers 017344 and 017 345. “The two will be appearing in court soon facing charges of criminal abuse of office,” said one source.

Another border authority said allegation­s against the duo arose on June 10 when Hokonya was approached by one Peter Bhobho who was transporti­ng building material from Midrand (South Africa) to Bulawayo.

The official said Hokonya was offered R200 not to subject the man’s vehicle to searches within the border.

“He then took the customs document to his colleague (Matsekedza) and they connived to allow the vehicle a smooth passage on condition Bhobho paid them a bribe of R2000.

“They then agreed to stamp the customs documents without searching the truck and that Bhobho would pay them the full amount of R2000 soon after leaving the border arena. The trio also exchanged contacts.

“Unfortunat­ely they ran out of luck when the truck driver was intercepte­d by the Ferret team at the last check point before leaving the border, where it was discovered that the bulk of the consignmen­t had not been declared,” said the

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