Touts fight for US$2, arrested and fined $5 000

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 Veeslee
Mhepo

MASVINGO- Two touts who ply their trade at
Old Croco Motors, were last week dragged to court after they were arrested
whilst fighting over unfair allocation of US$2 which they had got from a
motorist.

Trust Chingovo and Garaipano
Ziurayi appeared before Masvingo Magistrate Consepter Ngwerume on February 26,
2021 facing three counts of public fighting, touting and unnecessary movement during
lockdown as defined in Section 4 (a) of the SI 83 /20 and violation of lockdown
regulations.

The two who pleaded
guilty to unnecessary movement and denied the other two counts of public
fighting and touting were sentenced to 160 days imprisonment, which were wholly
suspended on condition that they pay $5 000 fine.

It was the state’s case
that on February 24, 2021, at around 1630 hours the duo were fighting over the
sharing of money they had gained from touting at Old Croco Motors.

The fight attracted the
attention of police officers on patrol who arrested the duo before asking for
lockdown movement exemption letters which they failed to produce.

Heather
Mhlanga represented the state.

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