Prison Chief Warns Corrupt Officers Face Jail

Prison officials warned guards against taking bribes and using illegal drugs. Commissioner General Moses Chihobvu spoke to 615 new graduates at Ntabazinduna Training School. He promised harsh punishment for officers who break rules. The prison service demands high moral standards from all workers. Corrupt guards face immediate removal from their jobs.

Drug abuse damages officer health and makes prisons unsafe for everyone. Alcohol problems also create security risks inside correctional facilities. Public trust disappears when guards act unprofessionally during work hours. Substance abuse prevents officers from protecting inmates and visitors properly. These behaviors threaten the entire prison system across Zimbabwe.

Corruption takes many forms within correctional facilities nationwide. Some guards steal supplies meant for prisoner meals and medical care. Others smuggle phones and weapons to dangerous criminals behind bars. Abuse of power creates additional problems for honest officers. Chihobvu called corruption a cancer that destroys institutional integrity.
 

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