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DRAMA at police station, cop caught pants down with a married woman, hubby gets arrested
08 Apr 2018 at 09:03hrs | Views
There was drama in Rushinga, Mashonaland Central province last night where a Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) officer in charge administration was reportedly caught pants down with a married woman before being busted by the husband.
Eye witnesses allege Inspector Charles Masaiti officer in charge administrations at Rushinga police station was caught pants down with David Simbi's wife only identified as Abigail and fought while the wife fled from the blood scene.
Simbi was subsequently arrested for disorderly and detained in police cells for the whole night following an order from Masaiti.
"Drama at ZRP Rushinga right now as the Officer in charge Mr Masaiti was caught red handed in act with Divha's wife called Abigail, who fled from the scene when the bulls were fighting.
"As we are speaking now the husband was unlawfully detained at ZRP Rushinga cells following an order by Masaiti," a source told Bulawayo24.com.
Contacted for comment Masaiti could neither confirm nor deny as he just asked who this reporter was and decided to keep quite after knowing the identity.
Acting Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Petros Masikati said he was yet to receive the case.
"It's news to me, l am not aware," said Masikati.
Eye witnesses allege Inspector Charles Masaiti officer in charge administrations at Rushinga police station was caught pants down with David Simbi's wife only identified as Abigail and fought while the wife fled from the blood scene.
Simbi was subsequently arrested for disorderly and detained in police cells for the whole night following an order from Masaiti.
"Drama at ZRP Rushinga right now as the Officer in charge Mr Masaiti was caught red handed in act with Divha's wife called Abigail, who fled from the scene when the bulls were fighting.
"As we are speaking now the husband was unlawfully detained at ZRP Rushinga cells following an order by Masaiti," a source told Bulawayo24.com.
Contacted for comment Masaiti could neither confirm nor deny as he just asked who this reporter was and decided to keep quite after knowing the identity.
Acting Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Assistant Inspector Petros Masikati said he was yet to receive the case.
"It's news to me, l am not aware," said Masikati.
Source - Byo24News