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Bulawayo police nab suspect in drug tablets haul
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 31226, member: 636"] The cops in Bulawayo nabbed a 29-year-old suspect at Khami Maximum Prison on April 1, 2025. They found them with a bunch of illegal drugs. The police want to know if the tablets were meant to be smuggled into the prison or used for something else. The Zimbabwe Republic Police announced the arrest on their official Twitter. They said the seized tablets included Combo, Power Plus, Pentra, Metroz, Supper Appetite, Diclofenac, Stomache, and Doxycycline. The police are still investigating why the suspect had the tablets and how they were found. In Zimbabwe, it's against the law to have unregistered drugs. The Dangerous Drugs Act [Chapter 15:02] covers everything to do with controlled substances. That means importing them, making them, and selling them. If you break the law, you could be in big trouble. You might have to pay a huge fine or go to prison for up to ten years. You could even get both punishments. That's how serious Zimbabwe's drug laws are. The Zimbabwe Republic Police used their Twitter post to remind everyone how important it is to follow the drug rules. They want to stop illegal activities and keep people healthy. They ended their post with the hashtag #NoToDrugs to show they're committed to fighting illegal drugs. The police are determined to crack down on illegal drugs. They want to protect public health and ensure everyone follows the law. To help keep their communities safe, they're asking people to report anything suspicious. We'll have to wait for more updates on this case to find out exactly what the suspect was up to. The investigations will tell us more as they go on. [/QUOTE]
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