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CIO, Soldier & Cop arrested for demanding a bribe
18 Apr 2022 at 10:30hrs | Views
A CIO, soldier and policeman are languishing in remand prison on charges of soliciting a R6500 bribe from a motorist traveling from South Africa through Beitbridge border post.
Munyaradzi Mupesa (32) of CIO Tsholotsho, Tyron Makati (31) of ZRP Victoria Falls and Trust Mirirayi (45) of the Mechanised Battalion in Darwendale were stationed at Beitbridge border post for a joint operation against border crimes.
They face charges of criminal abuse of office after they demanded a bribe from Martin Severino who was driving a South African registered vehicle with a fake Temporary Import Permit when he was flagged by the trio.
The incident took place on April 7.
After paying the bribe, Severino informed a relative who is also a councillor, Takavingei Mahachi.
Mahachi filed a complaint with the Beitbridge Customs and Excise Regional Manager Kenneth Mungati who reported the matter to police, leading to their arrest.
Beitbridge Resident Magistrate Tafadzwa Gwazemba remanded the trio in custody to May 5 after the State led by Area Prosecutor Tinayeishe Matenga successfully opposed bail.
Munyaradzi Mupesa (32) of CIO Tsholotsho, Tyron Makati (31) of ZRP Victoria Falls and Trust Mirirayi (45) of the Mechanised Battalion in Darwendale were stationed at Beitbridge border post for a joint operation against border crimes.
They face charges of criminal abuse of office after they demanded a bribe from Martin Severino who was driving a South African registered vehicle with a fake Temporary Import Permit when he was flagged by the trio.
After paying the bribe, Severino informed a relative who is also a councillor, Takavingei Mahachi.
Mahachi filed a complaint with the Beitbridge Customs and Excise Regional Manager Kenneth Mungati who reported the matter to police, leading to their arrest.
Beitbridge Resident Magistrate Tafadzwa Gwazemba remanded the trio in custody to May 5 after the State led by Area Prosecutor Tinayeishe Matenga successfully opposed bail.
Source - NewsDay Zimbabwe