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Musina Border Bribery Arrest: Zimbabwean National Detained After Attempting to Bribe Traffic Officer

MUSINA — A Zimbabwean national is at the center of a Musina border bribery arrest after allegedly attempting to pay off a National Traffic Police officer to evade deportation from South Africa. The confrontation occurred at the busy port of entry when the suspect offered an illicit financial inducement to bypass legal removal proceedings. Instead []
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Watchdog Uganda
· Jul 1, 2026
Permanent Secretary Kumumanya Orders Citizens to Expose Municipal Cartels Selling Public Office; Flashes Red Light to Corrupt Technocrats
By Brian Mugenyi Watchdog Uganda MAKINDYE SSABAGABO, UGANDA — The Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Local Government, Ben Kumumanya, has fired a fierce warning shot at corrupt recruitment syndicates inside the country’s districts and municipalities. Declaring the widespread “jobs-for-cash” racket completely illegal, Kumumanya directed ordinary Ugandans to aggressively expose and report any public official [] The post Permanent Secretary Kumumanya Orders Citizens to Expose Municipal Cartels Selling Public Office; Flashes Red Light to Corrupt Technocrats appeared first on Watchdog Uganda.
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· Jul 5, 2026
[Tambay] Nasaan ang tapang ni Marcoleta? O baka mag-Bato dela Rosa siya?
Handa raw siyang magpakulong kung magkaroon ng arrest warrant, ’ika ni Marcoleta. Ganyang-ganyan din ang sinabi ni Senador Bato de la Rosa bago lumabas ang mandamiento de arresto sa kanya ng International Criminal Court.
Guineematin.com
· Jul 6, 2026
Conakry : un Nigérian risque 5 ans de prison et une amende 100 mille dollars dans une affaire de cocaïne
L’accusé Chizoba Anselem Ngwuoke, citoyen Nigérian, risque une peine de 5 ans de réclusion criminelle et une amende de 100 mille dollars dans une affaire de détention et de transport de cocaïne. Telles sont les peines requises à son encontre vendredi, 3 juillet 2026, par le procureur Issouf Fofana à l’audience criminelle du tribunal de [] The post Conakry : un Nigérian risque 5 ans de prison et une amende 100 mille dollars dans une affaire de cocaïne first appeared on Guineematin.com.
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 7, 2026
Feds Demand Virginia Hold Twice-Deported Suspect Linked To 1990s Crime Log
Federal immigration authorities are demanding that local officials in northern Virginia block the release of an undocumented immigrant facing charges of rape and kidnapping, pointing to a criminal record spanning nearly three decades. Juan Arevalo Mendez was arrested on June 30 in Prince William County, Virginia. Local police charged him with strong-arm rape and adult [] Feds Demand Virginia Hold Twice-Deported Suspect Linked To 1990s Crime Log
Utusan Malaysia
· Jul 6, 2026
Penolong pengarah kastam tak mengaku terima RM15,000
SHAH ALAM: Seorang pegawai Jabatan Kastam Diraja Malaysia (JKDM) dihadapkan ke Mahkamah Sesyen di sini, hari ini atas pertuduhan menerima suapan sebanyak RM15,000 pada Isnin minggu lalu. Bagaimanapun, tertuduh, Fareez Akmal Md. Yusuf, 38, mengaku tidak bersalah selepas pertuduhan dibacakan ke atasnya. Berdasarkan kertas pertuduhan, penjawat awam berpangkat penolong pengarah itu didakwa menerima suapan wang ... Read more The post Penolong pengarah kastam tak mengaku terima RM15,000 appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
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Related coverage for "Musina Border Bribery Arrest: Zimbabwean National Detained After Attempting to Bribe Traffic Officer": Watchdog Uganda — Permanent Secretary Kumumanya Orders Citizens to Expose Municipal Cartels Selling Public Office; Flashes Red Light to Corrupt Technocrats. RAPPLER — [Tambay] Nasaan ang tapang ni Marcoleta? O baka mag-Bato dela Rosa siya?. Guineematin.com — Conakry : un Nigérian risque 5 ans de prison et une amende 100 mille dollars dans une affaire de cocaïne. Tampa Free Press — Feds Demand Virginia Hold Twice-Deported Suspect Linked To 1990s Crime Log. Utusan Malaysia — Penolong pengarah kastam tak mengaku terima RM15,000