Businessman Genius Kadungure, who is accused of defrauding
the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) of nearly US$58 665 after he allegedly
undervalued a Bentley he imported from South Africa, will spend the night in
remand prison after his matter was postponed to tomorrow for bail ruling.
Harare regional magistrate Crispen Mberewere deferred the
matter after the State led by Mr George Manokore and Sheila Mupindu opposed to
granting him bail arguing that he was likely to re-offend and interfere with
investigations.
In a bid to substantiate its claims, the State called
investigating officer in the matter Detective Chief Inspector Erasmus
Mashawidza to testify to that effect.
DCI Mashawidza told the court that if freed, Kadungure was
likely to interfere with investigations to be carried out in South Africa.
Kadungure was arrested on Tuesday and spent the night at
Rhodesville Police Station in Harare before appearing in court today. Herald
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