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Cops say traitors inside your bank are fueling every single heist
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50109, member: 636"] Police have cracked the code on cash heists across Zimbabwe. Nearly every major robbery connects back to employees who leak information to criminals. Commissioner Paul Nyathi revealed that workers either help criminals on purpose or accidentally give away secrets. The risk jumps when companies handle massive amounts of money. Banks, mines, and cash transport businesses face the biggest threats. Security firms hire the main culprits who betray their employers. These companies must run deeper background checks before hiring anyone. Workers at high-risk businesses need constant monitoring and regular job rotations. Anyone caught sharing sensitive details faces prison time. The temptation grows stronger when millions of dollars are at stake. Some employees act out of greed but others do not realize how dangerous their actions become. Companies must create transparent workplaces where staff feel accountable for their choices. Regular reshuffling prevents workers from getting comfortable and potentially leaking secrets. Background screening helps weed out people with criminal histories. Employers bear responsibility for properly vetting their teams. The Vumbunu brothers case highlights how insider information fuels major heists. Abraham and Elijah Temayi Vumbunu got caught at their South African farm after months of hunting. Their arrest came through teamwork between South African and Zimbabwean police forces. The Terror Twins await extradition to face charges for the four million dollar Ecobank robbery. Multiple armed robberies in Bulawayo also link back to these brothers. Commissioner Nyathi stressed that extradition takes time and patience. Details about bringing the brothers home will emerge later. Companies must act decisively to prevent future inside jobs. Better screening and workplace cultures can stop these crimes before they happen. The stakes are simply too high to ignore these warning signs. [/QUOTE]
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