Chamisa implicated in number plates forgery storm
MDC Alliance leader, Nelson Chamisa, has been implicated in a vehicle number plates forgery scam after one of his close security details was arrested for driving a Toyota Fortuner displaying Mercedes Benz registration plates in Makoni District, recently.
Mhaka Chishanga, who was part of Chamisa’s advance security, was also charged for driving without displaying the rear number plate.
The incident happened last week when Chamisa visited Makoni Central and South constituencies where he met his party supporters.
Chishanga was granted $25 000 bail with reporting conditions by Rusape magistrate, Rufaro Mangwiro, who adjourned the matter to 4 November.
Prosecuting, Justice Masanganise, said Chishanga also had affixed another number plate on the windscreen which belongs to Bestbake Foods. He said:
The accused person is employed by MDC Alliance as a driver and is a holder of a valid driver’s licence.
On October 21, Chishanga was driving a Toyota Fortuner, Registration Number AEC8562, and was arrested by police details who were manning a roadblock for failing to affix a rear number plate.
The motor vehicle was impounded and referred to Rusape Central Police Station.
While at the police station, an inspection was made on the accused person’s vehicle by the police, and it was observed that the third number plate AEC8562 was different from the affixed front number plate, ACO3818.
Further checks were made with the Central Vehicle Registry which revealed that the affixed front number plate – ACO3018 – belonged to a Mercedes Benz which was allocated to Nelson Chamisa whose given address was Number 2623, Kuwadzana, Harare.
The third number plate which was on the front windscreen belongs to Bestbake Foods of Number 18, Spurn Road, Ardebeine, Waterfalls, Harare.