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Chivayo arrested in South Africa for possession of gold worth R15 million
28 Nov 2024 at 06:58hrs | Views
South African authorities have confirmed the arrest of a Zimbabwean national, Joacham Chivayo, and his South African accomplice, Ayanda Brian Gungwa, after they were found in possession of gold bullions valued at approximately R15 million.
The pair was apprehended by the Hawks, South Africa's elite Serious Organised Crime Investigation team, at Helderwyk Estate. The arrest comes amid growing concerns over illegal gold trade and smuggling operations in the region, though the origins of the precious metal have not been revealed.
The Zimbabwean suspect, Chivayo, aged 33, has attracted attention due to his unclear connection to controversial tenderpreneur and dealer figures, though details of his relationships with such individuals remain speculative. The arrest has raised questions about the possible involvement of more prominent players in the gold trade.
According to social media reports, the gold was seized by the Hawks during a raid, with authorities noting that it was estimated to be worth R15 million. While the investigation is ongoing, the authorities have not disclosed further details about the source of the gold or whether the suspects had been involved in previous illegal activities.
The arrest is a part of South Africa's broader efforts to clamp down on organised crime and illegal mining operations, which have become a significant issue, particularly in areas bordering Zimbabwe. The involvement of a Zimbabwean national further highlights the cross-border nature of gold smuggling, which has been a persistent challenge in Southern Africa.
As the investigation continues, authorities are likely to expand their probe into the network behind the gold trafficking operation, with more arrests expected in the coming weeks.
The pair was apprehended by the Hawks, South Africa's elite Serious Organised Crime Investigation team, at Helderwyk Estate. The arrest comes amid growing concerns over illegal gold trade and smuggling operations in the region, though the origins of the precious metal have not been revealed.
The Zimbabwean suspect, Chivayo, aged 33, has attracted attention due to his unclear connection to controversial tenderpreneur and dealer figures, though details of his relationships with such individuals remain speculative. The arrest has raised questions about the possible involvement of more prominent players in the gold trade.
According to social media reports, the gold was seized by the Hawks during a raid, with authorities noting that it was estimated to be worth R15 million. While the investigation is ongoing, the authorities have not disclosed further details about the source of the gold or whether the suspects had been involved in previous illegal activities.
The arrest is a part of South Africa's broader efforts to clamp down on organised crime and illegal mining operations, which have become a significant issue, particularly in areas bordering Zimbabwe. The involvement of a Zimbabwean national further highlights the cross-border nature of gold smuggling, which has been a persistent challenge in Southern Africa.
As the investigation continues, authorities are likely to expand their probe into the network behind the gold trafficking operation, with more arrests expected in the coming weeks.
Source - NewZimbabwe