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*ZRP Arrests 22 Youths In Chegutu For Drug Abuse At Weekend Party* *Follow Pindula on WhatsApp for daily new updates* https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va84dngJP21B2nWeyM3v?ua Police in Chegutu have confirmed the arrest of 22 youths at a wild party disguised as a birthday celebration held over the weekend, following a tip-off about potential drug abuse. Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) Mashonaland West Provincial acting spokesperson, Assistant Inspector Effort Chapoto, told NewZimbabwe.com that the arrested youths were aged between 15 and 25 years old. He said: ---------- Latest *Samsung A06 128GB, 4GB* now available $110 To order, WhatsApp: wa.me/263715068543 Ruth: 0716 744 619, Leesa: 0713 133 298, Limbikani: 0772 464 000 ---------- > ZRP Chegutu arrested 22 youths aged between 15 to 25 years for convening a party where drugs and substances were abused. > Circumstances are that Tinashe Kamunda (23) of House Number 30160 Rifle Range, Chegutu created some WhatsApp group links where he advertised a birthday concert. > Attendance was on payment of US$2 for boys and US$1 for girls plus an extra US$5 for liquor each. The party was held under closed durawall with music and dances. > Police received a tip-off that there was suspected drug abuse by youths at a party in Rifle Range. Reacting to the information, ZRP Chegutu raided the house and arrested 15 boys and 7 girls. Chapoto added that searches conducted around the house led to the discovery of stubs of smoked dagga, unused condoms, liquor, and shisha-smoking equipment. Parents and guardians of the accused were contacted. Kamunda was charged with disorderly conduct and paid an admission of guilt fine, while the other youths were fined for a lesser charge and released into the custody of their parents. The police urged parents and guardians to regularly check and confirm their children’s whereabouts. Chapoto also thanked members of the public for providing information that led to the bust, adding that collaboration between the community and the police often yields positive results. _If you found this article useful_ *Please support Pindula by forwarding to friends and groups*
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