The Immigration department says it has commenced disciplinary action against two of its officers who are based at Kariba border post in Siavonga district, Southern Province for allegedly being involved in corrupt practices.
The officers Patience Matubulani and Manyando Mubita are alleged to have been assisting and facilitating the trafficking of Congolese nationals enter the country illegally without proper documentation to cross into Zimbabwe using Kariba border post en route to South Africa after receiving payment.
Acting Chief Immigration Officer Anderson Phiri said the two officers have since been charged and that appropriate disciplinary action will be taken against them.
Mr. Phiri said in an interview with ZANIS in Siavonga on Tuesday that the department has received valid evidence on the matter and that disciplinary action will immediately be taken once investigations are concluded.
“We have all the evidence with us involving the two officers from Kariba border post who were assisting in the trafficking of the Congolese who go to South Africa to leave the country using the border after receiving money from the same nationals,” he disclosed.
Mr. Phiri added that the evidence came from the middle man whom the Immigration officers were using to help facilitate and arrange the movements of the Congolese from Lusaka to Siavonga.
“The department has in its custody a man called Jameson Mumba whom the officers were using as a middle man to facilitate the movement of these Congolese nationals. The evidence we got from other security wings is that one of the officers after having differences with Mumba on money that was collected from the Congolese decided to apprehend and drag him to Siavonga police station,” Phiri revealed.
The Immigration Chief further added that it was at this point that the department got wind of the situation and made inquiries into the matter before charging the officers with misconduct and abetting crime contrary to their conditions of service.
Mr Phiri however described as sad that officers who have been mandated and tasked by Government to protect and prevent the illegal entry of foreign nationals into the country were the ones doing the contrary.
“Government sends these officers to border towns in order to stop any movement of people that have no valid traveling documents and not for them to be in the forefront assisting the entry and exit of prohibited immigrants,” he observed.
He further described the behavior of the two Kariba border post based officers as regrettable saying their actions compromises and puts the security of the country at risk.
” The behavior of such officers should not be entertained because they have proved and shown their weakness that they can be compromised as long as there is money involved. With this kind of behavior don’t you expect such officers to allow criminals to enter the country once they are given money?, he questioned.
In this vein, he assured that the current reforms that the department has embarked on will rid all sorts of corruption and other evil vices that may still exist within the department.
He said the reforms whose powers have already been felt by officers operating at the headquarters office in Lusaka have since reached an extent where officers can longer afford to play hide and seek.
Phiri said the reforms were aimed at cleansing the department from any form of corruption and ensure transparency in whatever the officers do.
“Signs are there that the officers are willing to change their lifestyles especially in Lusaka where the officers have already started cleansing themselves from all sorts of bad vices,. Corruption in the Immigration department will soon be a thing of the past, “ he assured.
To this effect, Mr Phiri disclosed that a disciplinary committee consisting of section heads has since been instituted and will handle disciplinary cases involving officers countrywide.
Recently, two other immigration officers from Kariba border post were arrested and detained by authorities in Zimbabwe after they attempted to smuggle out of that country about 4.5 tonnes of fresh fish a commodity whose export to neighboring countries, Government had banned.
The officers in question have since been forcefully transferred from Siavonga to other stations.
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