Court strips ex-NetOne cashier of Hilux and Mandara plot

The state just seized a sweet ride and some property from a bunch of guys tied to a telecom parastatal. A High Court in Harare granted a civil forfeiture order against former NetOne cashier Daniel Kalira and four other individuals. The Prosecutor General's application argued the assets were proceeds of unlawful activities. The court agreed, forcing the forfeiture of a Toyota Hilux Double Cab and a share in a Mandara Township stand.

The National Prosecuting Authority outlined the case, linking Kalira directly to the government-owned mobile network operator. Other respondents were connected through property ownership and registration details. The judgment orders those involved to sign documents transferring the assets to the state. If they refuse, the Sheriff of Zimbabwe will handle the transfer directly.

One respondent must facilitate the registration process when authorities request it. The forfeited property includes an undivided share measuring over three hectares. The court's decision followed an opposed application, meaning the respondents fought the seizure.
 

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