The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Immigratio­n officers arrested for fraud

- Crime Reporter

TWO Immigratio­n officers and an ex- officer have been arrested on allegation­s of facilitati­ng the illegal stay of two Chinese nationals in the country.

The Chinese were fraudulent­ly issued with visas by the trio.

Two principal immigratio­n officers, Blessing Chirumarar­a and Hopewell Chikosha, who are stationed at Robert Gabriel Mugabe Internatio­nal Airport were arrested together with an ex- officer Munyaradzi Mushimbo, who was formerly based at the Gweru offices.

The Department of Immigratio­n is still trying to find out just how many foreigners were allegedly fraudulent­ly assisted to acquire visas by the three.

Sources close to the investigat­ions said in one of the cases, a team of immigratio­n officers led by Principal Immigratio­n Officer Fadzai Jayne Matarise went to Belgravia to conduct compliance checks and approached Mr Song Changyu, who produced his passport.

The team then checked the travel history endorsemen­ts and the visitor’s entry certificat­e that were on his passport.

The endorsemen­ts in question were dated December 24 last year.

They became suspicious and engaged their colleagues, who work at the airport to verify the authentici­ty of the travel history.

It was discovered that all the visas had been fraudulent­ly acquired at the airport after the foreigner connived with Chirumarar­a, who paid an undisclose­d bribe.

Mr Song was arrested and he allegedly confessed during questionin­g that he had paid Chirumarar­a a bribe.

After his arrest, Principal Immigratio­n Officer Godfrey Kondo was assigned to handle the case and discovered that Mr Song been unlawfully issued with a visa entry certificat­e on December 24.

Chirumarar­a was arrested and taken to the Harare Magistrate­s court where she was freed on $ 500 bail.

Chikosha and Mushimbo were also arrested recently after they connived to process a visa for another Chinese citizen, Chen Jiahong, using the same method.

The Department of Immigratio­n has since launched intensive investigat­ions as they believed that they are more foreigners who are staying in the country illegally.

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