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]]>He stood in the queue along with others who were waiting to be served and no one was able to recognise him. This was probably why an unsuspecting individual approached him offering to take him to the front of the queue if he paid US$30. The man was caught on the wrong side of the law and will be awaiting the appropriate disciplinary measures.
No doubt this will serve as a lesson for the vast amounts of people carrying out corrupt businesses at the passport offices.
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The corruption and scandals at the passport offices was really getting of hand. Just a month ago a scandal in which there was misinformation concerning the release of passports lead people to travel from all over the country to queue for nothing. Swindlers, much like the one caught by Kazembe were quick to take advantage of that situation and promised to offer help to desperate passport seekers after payment.
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]]>These four touts, who are said to have handed themselves over to the police following a conversation between the police and intercity bus operators, appeared before Beitbridge Resident Magistrate Mr Toyindepi Zhou. They were initially given a 10 months jail term but four were removed on the terms that the men do not commit a similar offence within the next five years.

Government expresses their concern over the increasing reports of females being harassed in public places particularly by touts. The arrest of these touts serves to discourage others from engaging in such behaviour as it is not taken lightly.
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The video got to the Zimbabwe Republic Police who were similarly disapproving of the harassment shown in the video quickly to action. On March 30 2021 the Zimbabwe Republic Police took to their twitter page to announce the arrest of the young men in the video.
They also expressed their deep gratitude to the cooperation of Zimbabweans and their concern over the misconduct displayed by the touts.
2/2 The ZRP applauds all Zimbabweans for the co-operation & concern over the conduct of the touts. The public is urged to report all incidents of harassment by touts taking note of the location, date, time & the name of the bus company involved. #notouting& harassment of women.
— Zimbabwe Republic Police (@PoliceZimbabwe) March 31, 2021
Generally, citizens expressed their thanks for the action taken by the police. However, some were quick to point out that action seems to have been taken just because the harassment was captured on video. They relayed incidences were similar occurrences took place right in the presence of policemen who took absolutely no action. They summed some the police to be victims of the court of public opinion.
Below is an official statement released by the ZRP:

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]]>According to the ZRP the scuffle broke out after disagreement between a 24 year old male, who had parked his Subaru vehicle and touts who had a disagreement about parking, which led to the shooting incident.
You can read the full statement below;


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