Buhera man arrested over fake rand notes

Date:

Share post:

Nashe Mahachi

CHIPINGE – A 40-year-old Buhera man was brought before Chipinge magistrate courts after he was allegedly caught in possession of fake bank notes amounting to a whopping R33 500 at Birchenough Bridge business centre.
Jairos Tarwakuona pleaded not guilty when he appeared before Chipinge magistrate Poterai Gwashiri facing charges of being in possession articles for criminal use as defined in Section 40 (1) of the Criminal Law ( Codification and Reform) Act ,chapter 9:23.
In denying the charges, Tarwakuona said the fake notes were not his. He said he had genuine money when he got arrested which was equivalent to the fake notes which were brought before the courts.
Appearing for the State, Witness Nyamundaya told the court that Tarwakuona approached a vendor Karakadzai Bangwayo intending to exchange R500 with US dollars.
“Tarwakuona handed the fake R500 in R100 notes to Bangwayo who upon checking for security features discovered that the notes were counterfeit. Bangwayo informed other dealers that Tarwakuona had fake money,” Bangwayo said.
He was arrested and remanded in custody to Friday (tomorrow) for continuation of trial.local

TellZimNews
TellZimNewshttps://tellzim.com
TellZim News is the leading news organization in the Southern region. It provides candid, balanced and timely news from the communities. Keeping it real. Committed to tell Zimbabwe.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Related articles

Mixed feelings over proposed ban on Medical Aid Societies owning clinics

By Staff ReporterMASVINGO – A proposed amendment to Statutory Instrument 330 of 2000, which seeks to prohibit medical...

Heavy Hailstorm Tear Roofs Off Homes in Two Shurugwi Villages

By Staff ReporterSHURUGWI – A violent hailstorm accompanied by strong winds swept through Chiriya and Mutandavari villages in the...

Chiredzi RDC Takes Over Rehabilitation of Key Rutenga-Boli-Sango Road

By Beatific GumbwandaCHIREDZI – Chiredzi Rural District Council has assumed responsibility for rehabilitating a badly damaged 20-kilometre stretch of...

Teacher scoops best pfumvudza farmer award

By Yvonne P ManganiGOKOMERE – While many civil servants rely solely on their monthly salaries, a 53-year-old teacher from...