Nhunzva claps back at ZRP over fake AI cop drama

Content creator clashes with police over deepfake claims. Social media figure David Nhunzva has demanded a retraction and public apology from the Zimbabwe Republic Police, or ZRP, calling their accusations false. The police invited Nhunzva to report for questioning about allegedly creating and sharing AI-generated videos meant to damage the police force's image. They claimed the content broke cyber laws.

Nhunzva completely rejected the claims. He stated his content is for entertainment and creative expression only, not meant to harm any institution. He argued the police statement seriously damaged his reputation, causing unwarranted scrutiny from followers and the public. One video in question showed Nhunzva handing over ZRP-branded vehicles to individuals appearing as senior officers. A separate clip depicted officers lying on the floor as he walked past.

Nhunzva insisted he committed no offense. He called for the ZRP to withdraw its statement immediately and issue a formal apology for spreading false allegations. He also demanded they stop any further actions infringing on his rights. The content creator affirmed his commitment to legal creative expression and vowed to use all legal options to clear his name and seek redress.
 

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