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Police Warn Individuals Abusing President Mnangagwa's Name

1 year agoSat, 03 Sep 2022 11:12:51 GMT
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Police Warn Individuals Abusing President Mnangagwa's Name

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has warned members of the public against abusing President Emmerson Mnangagwa and the First Family’s names to steal, defraud or extort money and valuable items from individuals and companies.

In a statement, ZRP Senior Staff Officer (Press and Public Relations] Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi warned that the long arm of the law will catch up with those involved in such criminal activities. Reads the statement:

CRIMINAL ACTS BY SUSPECTS ABUSING THE NAME OF HIS EXCELLENCY, PRESIDENT E. D. MNANGAGWA AND THE FIRST FAMILY

The Zimbabwe Republic Police has received numerous reports of criminal acts being committed by suspects who are openly abusing His Excellency, President E. D. Mnangagwa and the First Family’s names in extortion, fraud, theft and other related criminal acts.

The suspects are duping members of the public who include individuals, business people and companies on the pretext that they would have been tasked by the First Family or His Excellency, President E. D. Mnangagwa to fundraise or collect money for various activities which include dinner dances, workshops, land sales and other criminal activities.

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The Zimbabwe Republic Police strongly warns these individuals or groups that the law will take its course without fear or favour.

Arrests are being effected and these include some land barons in Harare, Banket and other towns who are openly abusing His Excellency, President E. D. Mnangagwa’s name for personal gain.

Some criminals are extorting and confiscating property which includes vehicles, land and cash for personal aggrandisement while taking advantage of His Excellency, President E.D. Mnangagwa’s name.

The Police will in due course release the names of suspects who have been arrested and some who are on the radar of investigations and facing arrest soon.

The public is urged to report to the Police anyone who approaches and claims to be conducting personal or business activities on behalf of the First Family on telephone number, (0242) 703631 or WhatsApp number, 0712 800 197.

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