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Suspected fraudster arrested

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Police in conjunction with the Southern Africa Regional Anti-Corruption Organisation (SARACO) have arrested a suspected fraudster who was masquerading as a member of the First Family, defrauding several job seekers.
The suspect, Alizma Chigarande was arrested on January 16, 2025 in Harare by SARACO members who handed him to the police for further investigations.
Allegations are that Chingarande allegedly posed as a member of the First Family and defrauded several individuals after promising them employment at the Harare City Council in exchange for money.
The suspect was arrested along Coventry Road near Colcom Foods in Harare.
SARACOโ€™s assistant deputy director operations Mr Alvine Makufa confirmed the arrest.
โ€œThis arrest is a testament to SARACO’s commitment to fighting corruption in all its forms. The organisation has been working closely with law enforcement agencies to identify and bring to justice individuals involved in corrupt activities,โ€ he said.
โ€œSARACO’s efforts are a step in the right direction. By working together with the Government agencies and civil society organisations, SARACO aims to create a corruption-free Zimbabwe where citizens can live and thrive without fear of exploitation.
โ€œAs Zimbabwe continues to navigate the challenges of corruption, SARACO’s dedication to the cause is a beacon of hope.
โ€œWith their tireless efforts, Zimbabweans can look forward to a brighter future, free from the shackles of corruption.โ€
Chingarande was handed over to the policeโ€™s Anti-Corruption Unit and is currently detained at Harare Central Police Station and is expected to appear in court soon.

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