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Zimbabwe police deny Kedha is with Interpol
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44980, member: 636"] Zimbabwe police say a famous internet personality lied about working with international crime fighters. Detective Kedha told people he helps solve crimes across borders with Interpol support. Police spokesman Paul Nyathi says these claims are completely false. Interpol never works with private people who investigate crimes on their own. The organization only partners with official police departments around the world. Kedha reportedly said he was hunting down stolen cars that criminals took to Malawi. He claimed Malawi police asked him to help find these missing vehicles. Nyathi warns citizens not to believe people who make up stories about international police work. These false claims confuse people and spread wrong information about how real investigations work. Zimbabwe police already talk directly with Malawi officers about the stolen trucks. They follow proper legal steps when tracking down criminals who cross country borders. No private investigators help with this official police business. Anyone who wants to report crimes must contact Zimbabwe police through normal channels. Citizens should not try to solve crimes themselves or interfere with ongoing police cases. People who mess with official investigations might face charges for blocking justice. Police ask anyone with crime information to call them directly instead of hiring private detectives. [/QUOTE]
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