Police Nab Alcohol Smuggler in Beitbridge Crackdown

The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) has arrested a suspected alcohol smuggler, Rumbidzai Ndlela (33), at the Beitbridge Border Post as part of the ongoing operation “No To Cross Border Crimes.” The arrest, which took place on Friday, December 27, underscores the government’s intensified efforts to combat smuggling and protect the country’s revenue streams.

Ndlela was apprehended driving a White Mercedes Benz Sprinter, registration number AGA 9507, at the Industrial Site in Beitbridge. Upon inspection, police discovered an illicit haul of alcoholic beverages concealed in the vehicle. The contraband included:

120 boxes of 12 X 750ml Viceroy

43 boxes of 12 X 750ml Jack Daniel’s

57 boxes of 12 X 750ml Jameson

39 boxes of 12 X 750ml Jack Daniel’s Old

60 boxes of 12 X 750ml Grants beer

40 boxes of 12 X 750ml Best

10 boxes of 12 X 750ml Chova

20 X 750ml Glen Fiddich

The government has intensified its fight against smuggling, launching operations to curb the illegal movement of goods, particularly at border posts like Beitbridge, which are key transit points. The recovered beverages represent a significant victory in this fight, highlighting the authorities’ resolve to tackle such cross-border crimes.

The ZRP has urged citizens to report any suspicious activities related to smuggling and assured the public of continued vigilance and enforcement of laws to safeguard the economy. Investigations are ongoing, and Ndlela is expected to face legal consequences for her actions.

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