Three men tried to sell stolen cows at a meat company. They got caught because they had fake papers. The men brought 11 cows to the Cold Storage Company in Bulawayo. The police think these cows came from Botswana. The cows didn't have the right marks that show they're from Zimbabwe.
The police caught Trust Mpofu, Prince Dube, and Mthuthukisi Msizi. A smart police officer at the meat company saw something wrong with their papers. The papers needed a stamp from another police station. The officer called other police, and they arrested the three men.
The men went to jail at Donnington Police Station. The police kept their truck too. The meat company's boss, Mr Rinashe, said they check all papers carefully. They want to make sure no one sells stolen cows at their place.
One cow died when it got to the meat company. They gave its meat to Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage. The crocodiles there will eat it.
The three men had to go to court. Mrs Maphosa, the judge, will decide about their bail on December 24. The police have lots of proof against these men. They couldn't explain where they got the cows. The men are in bigger trouble because they already have other cow stealing cases in court. The police want them to stay in jail for that reason.
The meat company promises farmers they'll keep checking papers carefully. They work with the police to stop people from selling stolen cows. They look at all the papers to make sure everything is right before they buy any cows.
The police caught Trust Mpofu, Prince Dube, and Mthuthukisi Msizi. A smart police officer at the meat company saw something wrong with their papers. The papers needed a stamp from another police station. The officer called other police, and they arrested the three men.
The men went to jail at Donnington Police Station. The police kept their truck too. The meat company's boss, Mr Rinashe, said they check all papers carefully. They want to make sure no one sells stolen cows at their place.
One cow died when it got to the meat company. They gave its meat to Chipangali Wildlife Orphanage. The crocodiles there will eat it.
The three men had to go to court. Mrs Maphosa, the judge, will decide about their bail on December 24. The police have lots of proof against these men. They couldn't explain where they got the cows. The men are in bigger trouble because they already have other cow stealing cases in court. The police want them to stay in jail for that reason.
The meat company promises farmers they'll keep checking papers carefully. They work with the police to stop people from selling stolen cows. They look at all the papers to make sure everything is right before they buy any cows.