CVR officer in trouble over fake Zinara licences

Zim Now Writer

A Central Vehicle Registry officer, Blessing Chikore, 44, is in trouble after he allegedly sold blank vehicle registration books that were used to manufacture fake Zimbabwe National Road Administration licences.

Chikore appeared before Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi last week facing a charge of criminal abuse of office as defined in section 175 of the Criminal Law (Codification and Reform) Act.

He was remanded out of custody by Harare magistrate Dennis Mangosi to May 17 for trial.

Allegations are that in December last year, Chikore was approached by Enock Chigodora, who requested blank motor vehicle registration books for use in printing Zinara licences.

Chikore allegedly demanded US$5 per copy and Chigodora is said to have paid US$65. The accused allegedly took 13 blank registration books from the CVR offices and handed them over to Chigodora.

The blank motor vehicle registration books were fraudulently used to sell cars hired from car rental companies. The licences were used in selling vehicles hired from rental companies.

 

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