The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Police ready to foil escapes

- Crime Reporter

POLICE have assured members of the public that they are on high alert to arrest anyone who commits a crime and try to either flee the country or evade arrest.

This comes after the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission ( ZACC) has launched a crackdown on prominent figures and individual­s fingered in corrupt activities and it is understood that there are over 200 high-profile cases under investigat­ion.

President Mnangagwa a fortnight ago tipped the anti-corruption body to “bite” given its newfound arresting

powers.

The guilty are afraid - and may want to make good of their escape before the dragnet comes.

National police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi said, “The police has a constituti­onal mandate to prevent, investigat­e and detect crime. It also has a mandate to account for all criminal fugitives.

“Anyone who commits a crime and try to run away will certainly be hunted by the police and arrested.”

On Thursday, arrested Environmen­t, ZACC Tourism and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister Prisca Mupfumira on corruption allegation­s involving $95 million.

ZACC, which recently got arresting powers, walked the talk on the arrest of bigwigs, with Minister Mupfumira being the first big catch. She is the first senior Government official to be held by the commission which was overhauled by President Mnangagwa on July 15.

Recently, President Mnangagwa appointed a 12-member commission chaired by Justice Loice Matanda-Moyo, which he gave powers to arrest.

The President has shown confidence in the new through publicly warning the ZACC masses that the newly-found teeth would soon bite all the corrupt.

Justice Matanda-Moyo last week vowed to fight corruption indicating that a number of bigwigs were already under investigat­ion.

She said was investigat­ing over 200 ZACC cases of corruption-related crimes emanating from a varied spectrum of the economy adding that arrests would be effected.

Justice Matanda-Moyo said her commission was out on a mission to aggressive­ly fight corruption and was different from previous bodies given that it was now headed by a judicial officer.

In her maiden media address, Justice Matanda-Moyo said had received ZACC the latest Auditor-General’s ( AG) report and investigat­ions had already commenced in respect of all ministries, parastatal­s and State entities implicated in corruption and misappropr­iation of funds. Justice Matanda-Moyo said the AG’s report creates the basis for investigat­ions into corruption, theft, misappropr­iation of funds, abuse of power and or any other improper conduct committed in the public sector.

She said a number of High profile cases were already being investigat­ed.

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Assistant Commission­er Nyathi

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