The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Bribe lands five cops in court

- Fungai Lupande Senior Court Reporter

FIVE police officers appeared in court on Wednesday on charges of demanding and receiving a $200 bribe from an illegal foreign currency dealer for them not to seize her money. Victor Ruzvidzo (34), Evans Tafirenyik­a (41), Job Mukiwa (32), Kenneth Ndaramo (30) and Freeman Chabvonga (26) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Josephine Sande. The court heard that the five are stationed at the Vehicle Theft Squad, CID Southerton, CID Residentia­l, CID Chitungwiz­a and CID TFC.

FIVE police officers appeared in court on Wednesday on charges of demanding and receiving a $200 bribe from an illegal foreign currency dealer for them not to seize her money.

Victor Ruzvidzo (34), Evans Taf- irenyika (41), Job Mukiwa (32), Kenneth Ndaramo (30) and Freeman Chabvonga (26) appeared before Harare magistrate Ms Josephine Sande.

The court heard that the five are stationed at the Vehicle Theft Squad, CID Southerton, CID Residentia­l, CID Chitungwiz­a and CID TFC, respective­ly.

They are facing criminal abuse of duty charges and were remanded to November 2 on $30 bail each.

They are represente­d by their lawyers Mr Tawanda Takaindisa and Ms Purity Chikangais­e.

The prosecutor Ms Linda Gadzikwa alleged that on October 9 this year, the five were deployed on operation “Dzosa Mari”, targeting illegal foreign currency dealers.

They subsequent­ly apprehende­d the complainan­t, Abigail Siyamwaiwa, who was allegedly dealing in foreign currency at the intersecti­on of Fifth Street and Nelson Mandela Avenue.

Siyamwaiwa is understood to have informed Cleotilda Chamboko, who was the owner of the money, about the arrest. It is the State’s case that Chamboko went to check on Siyamwaiwa, who was now in police custody at the intersecti­on of Innez Terrace and Kenneth Kaunda Avenue at around 11am. The court heard that the accused asked Chamboko for $200 to be used to pay off the officers. It is alleged that Chamboko grudgingly handed over the $200 to Siyamwaiwa before proceeding to report the matter to the police.

Later, Chamboko, who was now in the company of officers from Harare Central, caught up with Ruzvidzo and Mukiwa at Amad House, where they had taken Siyamwaiwa.

Chamboko positively identified the pair, leading to their arrest.

The other three handed themselves over at Harare Central Police Station.

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