A 32 year-old man from Bulawayo appeared in court facing charges of masquerading as a Central Intelligence Organisation (CIO) member.
Prince Abraham Dzimati from Nkulumane pleaded not guilty to the charge of impersonating a CIO when he appeared before Bulawayo magistrate Nomagugu Maphosa on Wednesday.
Maphosa remanded him out of custody to October 18 on US$50 bail. The complainant in the matter is the state represented by Misheck Gwenhure, who is employed as a senior clerk of court at the Bulawayo magistrates court. Prosecutors said between August and September 2 at 9am, Dzimati went to the court to make a follow up on a case of maintenance.
He introduced himself as a President’s office in a bid to obtain favours. Gwenhure checked with the CIO if they knew Dzimati and they disowned him.
An ambush was set up and Dzimati was arrested on September 2 when he appeared at the magistrates court demanding favours.
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