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Illegal Zimbabweans Strikes Hard: Check Out What They Were Caught Doing This Time Around

September 12, 2024
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In a shocking turn of events, a Zimbabwean criminal was arrested for theft barely a month after being released under the Presidential Amnesty. This incident raises concerns about the potential impact of Zimbabwean dictator Emerson Mangwagwa’s decision to release over 4,000 criminals from prison. With Zimbabwe’s economy in shambles and basic necessities like roll-on deodorants costing more than R100, it is feared that these released criminals will cross the border into South Africa and wreak havoc.

Mangwagwa’s intentions behind this mass release have been questioned, with some speculating that he aims to cleanse Zimbabwe while putting South Africa under siege and selling his country to the Chinese. The release of 4,000 hungry criminals amidst a struggling economy is a recipe for disaster, as they are likely to seek refuge and opportunities in neighboring South Africa.



 

One such example is Takudzwa Muguti, a resident of Magaba, who was arrested for theft just weeks after being released from prison. Muguti had been serving time for rape before being granted freedom under the Presidential Amnesty. He admitted to starting his criminal activities again shortly after his release, stating, “I started stealing last week. I was serving prison time for rape before I was released three weeks ago under the Presidential Amnesty.”

This incident highlights the potential threat that South Africa faces due to the influx of criminals released under Mangwagwa’s amnesty. It is without a doubt that many of these individuals are already committing crimes in South Africa, putting the country’s security and citizens at risk.

The South African government must take immediate action to address this issue and protect its citizens from the potential crime wave. This could include strengthening border security, increasing surveillance, and working closely with Zimbabwean authorities to monitor the activities of those released under the amnesty.


 

WATCH: Barely a month after they were released under the Presidential Amnesty, Zimbabwean criminal was arrested for stealing.

The Zimbabwean dictator Emerson Mangwagwa released over 4000 criminals from prison, in a country where a “Roll-On” costs more than R100, he’s intention… pic.twitter.com/XthHZnCH74

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