Prophet Passion Java’s Brother Simbarashe Caught in Brazen Theft Scandal
Simbarashe Java, the elder brother of prophet Passion Java, has been caught red-handed in a despicable act of theft.
Damning Video Evidence Surfaces
Shockingly, despite his brother’s immense wealth and success, Simba has resorted to criminal behavior. The incriminating video, which has now gone viral, captures Simba in the midst of his dubious activities. Confronted by a persistent interviewer, Simba’s feeble attempts to justify his actions have only served to further tarnish his reputation. Remarkably, he claimed that Passion Java has indeed been providing for him, renting him a flat and even opening a business to help him achieve financial independence.
Simba’s Accomplice Dragged into the Scandal
Adding to the sordid details, Simba was not alone in his criminal endeavors. Authorities have also apprehended an accomplice, unrelated to Simba, who was allegedly involved in the illicit scheme.
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Another Shocking Exposé
In a separate, yet equally scandalous incident, a 26-year-old man, Dunmore Teta, has been caught red-handed in a disturbing ivory trafficking operation. According to reports, on the 26th of January 2024, the police received a tip-off that Teta was in possession of raw ivory and was actively seeking buyers.
Teta’s Brazen Attempt to Sell Ivory Thwarted
Teta, seemingly undeterred by the gravity of his actions, arranged a meeting with an undercover detective along Kirkman Road. During the encounter, he proudly displayed the ivory, stashed in a satchel, and negotiated a price of US$60 per kilogram. However, the authorities swiftly pounced, demanding that Teta produce a permit to sell the ivory. Unsurprisingly, he was unable to do so, leading to his immediate arrest.
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Justice Served
Teta’s reckless disregard for the law has now caught up with him, as he was arraigned before the Harare Magistrate Courts and found guilty of the charges. In a resounding verdict, he was sentenced to a staggering 9 years behind bars