Investigations by police have revealed that an employment agent,James Tungamirai Maroodza ,30,accused of recruiting women and trafficking them to Kuwait manufactured fake police clearances to speed up the process to obtain visas for the victims.
Sources yesterday said investigations carried out so far, with the assistance of some of the victims who are back in the country, have revealed that none of the women's original fingerprints were used when their documents were being prepared by Maroodza to obtain police clearance.
Maroodza was recently arrested by police after he was fingered by some of the victims after reportedly facilitated visas and air tickets for human trafficking to several unsuspecting women to Kuwait through his company, Employment Engine Global Services.
Some of the victims revealed that their fingerprints were never taken at any police station as Maroodza would manufacture fake police clearance for them to speed up the process.
Maroodza is out on $400 bail pending trial.
Two of the victims arrived yesterday in the country from Kuwait as more women were still waiting to be assisted to return back.
- Herald
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