The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Another senior cop, city officials nabbed in stands scam

- Freeman Razemba Crime Reporter

ANOTHER senior police officer, Superinten­dent Naboth Nyachega, and two Harare City Council officials — human resources director and former housing director Matthew Marara and housing assistant Aaron Taerera — were arrested yesterday on allegation­s of abuse of office and bribery connected with the earlier sale of stands worth US$1 million in Kuwadzana.

This brings the total arrested so far this week over the land sale, the release of suspects involved in the original sale and a suspected pay off of Westlea stands, to eight: four police officers, three council officials and the chief public prosecutor at Harare Magistrate­s Court.

A manhunt has been launched for a fourth council official, Charles Sigauke, who was employed as senior clerical officer at Marlboroug­h District Offices who has since gone into hiding.

A fifth police officer has also disappeare­d. The latest arrests follow the arrest of deputy director for the police CID commercial crimes unit Assistant Commission­er Obeylaw Moyo, chief public prosecutor Clement Chimbare, and two junior police officers on Wednesday.

Asst Comm Moyo, Chimbare and the three junior police officers were allegedly paid off for not arresting or not charging suspected kingpins in the scam by being allocated stands in the new middle-income Harare suburb of Westlea using waiting list numbers already given to others.

On Thursday night, City of Harare director of housing Admore Nhekairo was arrested in connection with the case, and is due to appear in court today with Supt Nyachega and the latest two council officials arrested.

Nhekairo allegedly approved the allocation of the Westlea stands. Nyachega, who is also attached to the CID commercial crimes unit, was arrested by the Zimbabwe Anti-Corruption Commission (Zacc) while the council officials, including Nhekairo, were picked up by the police in conjunctio­n with the Special Anti-Corruption Unit (SACU) in the Office of the President and Cabinet.

Recently, Marara and 13 other employees were suspended by council to allow investigat­ions into corruption allegation­s.

ZACC spokespers­on Commission­er John Makamure yesterday confirmed the arrest of Nyachega and said investigat­ions were still in progress.

“Naboth Nyachega, a superinten­dent with the ZRP will appear in court tomorrow (today). He is facing the same charges as others,” he

said

Meanwhile, SACU head Mr Thabani Mpofu confirmed the arrest of the city council officials and said they would also appear in court today.

“I can confirm that Nhekairo and others have been arrested. We are now waiting for all the documents from the police so that they will appear in court tomorrow. All I can say now is that it’s an ongoing investigat­ion,” he said.

Asst Comm Moyo (47) and chief public prosecutor Chimbare (47) were arrested on Wednesday and spent the night in police cells with two junior police officers, Detective Assistant Inspector Claudious Majonga (37) and Detective Constable Aaron Karuru (32).

The four appeared before Harare Magistrate Mr Ngoni Nduna facing charges of criminal abuse of office as public officers or bribery as defined in the codified criminal law. They were remanded out of custody to August 17 on $3 000 bail each.

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