The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Man up for forging academic certificat­es

- Anesu Chakabva Court Reporter

A 24-YEAR-OLD Ruwa man who was arrested on allegation­s of forging academic documents appeared at the Harare Magistrate­s’ Courts last Thursday and was remanded to March 1 on $100 bail.

Tatenda Munetsi appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Rumbidzai Mugwagwa facing charges of possessing articles for criminal use.

It is alleged that Munetsi, of 2554 Chinamarop­a Road in Ruwa, operates a printing, photocopyi­ng and binding business at Eland Shopping Centre in Ruwa where the offences took place.

The court heard that on January 31 this year, police received a tipoff to the effect that Munetsi was producing fake academic certificat­es in Ruwa.

Acting on the tip-off, police detectives went to the said shopping centre and a search was carried and various items, including fake Zimbabwe School Examinatio­ns Council Ordinary Level certificat­es in the names of Emmalance Pabwe, Bridget V. Ziki and Yunicorn Fungai Jakata, were recovered.

It is further alleged that a fake Msasa Industrial Training College certificat­e in the name of Fanuel W. Lloyd, eight fake Zimbabwe Special Air Service certificat­es in the name of Corporal Kevin Sikosana and a Dell computer used by Munetsi to produce the fake certificat­es were also recovered from his business premises.

Prosecutor Miss Audrey Chogumaira told the court that the certificat­es were verified with the relevant authoritie­s who confirmed that they were not authentic.

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