SOUTH Africa-based Zimbabwean comedian Baba Tencen of
“Kuripwa Kugara” fame was on Saturday nabbed in Johannesburg after he was
reportedly found in possession of dozens of passports he allegedly
manufactured.
Born Pepukai Zvemhari, Baba Tencen, was suspected to be
part of a syndicate behind the fleecing of Zimbabwean immigrants under the
guise of assisting them to have their passports stamped at the border to extend
their stay in South Africa.
Baba Tencen was said to have been found in possession of
fake stamps. The Zimbabwe Republic Police could neither confirm nor deny his
arrest, saying the SAPS was seized with the mandate to comment over the arrest.
“The best people to talk to would be the South African
police. The incident occurred in South Africa, so they will be the best people
to talk to,” said national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul
Nyathi.
The SAPS did not responded to e-mailed questions. In a video circulating on social media platforms, Baba
Tencen is seen pleading with one of the people he allegedly duped.
He was overheard negotiating for time to repay the money he
had collected from some Zimbabwean citizens living in South Africa.
“I will have my own ways of making money (not dzisina basa
dzese) or something,” said Baba Tencen.
“Please do not record videos, I am pleading with you
sister,” he was heard saying.
To which the woman recording retorts:
“So this is what you have been doing, stealing from people,
stamping passports with fake stamps. People should know what you have been up
to,” said the unidentified woman. Herald
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