THIRTY-TWO beasts that were stolen in Chipinge have been recovered at Mamutse area in Mozambique, police spokesperson Paul Nyathi confirmed.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirms the recovery of 32 cattle from Mozambique following a joint operation between Zimbabwe and Mozambique held on July 10, 2024 to curb stock theft cases in border areas of the two countries the cattle were stolen from Chipinge and they were recovered from Mamutse Area in Mozambique and that the owner has positively identified the cattle,” Nyathi said in a statement.
He also said police would continue to work with their Mozambican colleagues in the fight against cross-border crimes.
“The ZRP will continue to collaborate with Mozambican authorities in tackling cross border crimes,” Nyathi said.
“Above all, police will ensure the law takes its course on anyone engaging in illegal mining activities under the guise of mining syndicates or groups.”
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