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Harare City player convicted of dealing in mutoriro, awaits sentence

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Zim Now Writer

Harare City Football Club player Jerry Chipangura, 24, has been convicted for dealing in dangerous drugs after he was found in possession of 40 grams of crystal meth [mutoriro] earlier this year. He will be sentenced tomorrow.

Chipangura was nabbed by the police in Mabvuka, Harare, following a tip off that the footballer was dealing in the dangerous drug.

In street lingo, crystal meth is commonly known as mutoriro, dombo or guka but scientifically, it is known as methamphetamine. a highly addictive dangerous drug derived from methylenedioxymethamphetamine.

When police approached Chipangura in regard to the drug dealing issue along John Tapedza Road in Old Mabvuku they requested to search a small bag and a satchel he was carrying, inside which they found crystal meth.

They then apparently arrested him after being found in possession of the dangerous drug allegedly weighing 40 grams and worth an estimated street value of US$200 000.

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