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Bus crew and passengers arrested for possession of mbanje

In a significant operation targeting cross-border crime, police have arrested the crew and two passengers of an Inter Africa bus after seizing 62 kilograms of dagga (cannabis) during a routine security roadblock on the Masvingo-Beitbridge Road. The incident occurred on September 22 at the 10km peg, as part of the ongoing initiative “No to Cross Border Crimes.”

According to a statement from the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) shared on their X (formerly Twitter) account, the suspects include bus driver Tonderai Mafo (48), conductor Mberikunashe Allen (25), and passengers Pauline Mudakuvaka (36) and Alice Mutanda (68). They were intercepted at the roadblock during a security check. Upon searching the bus, officers discovered the concealed dagga, an illegal substance that has become a growing concern in the region. All four individuals are currently in police custody and are expected to face serious charges related to drug trafficking.

The “No to Cross Border Crimes” operation has been launched to combat illegal activities, particularly smuggling and drug trafficking, along vital transport routes. This campaign has seen increased patrols and security checks, particularly along the Masvingo-Beitbridge corridor, which is notorious for various smuggling operations.

The police have emphasized their commitment to curbing cross-border crime, urging citizens to adhere to the law and report any suspicious activities. Authorities believe that ongoing security measures and heightened surveillance will significantly reduce criminal activities in border areas. The suspects are anticipated to appear in court soon, facing charges that could result in substantial penalties under Zimbabwe’s stringent drug laws. The case highlights the ongoing challenges of drug trafficking and the importance of vigilance in border security efforts.

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