Source: The Herald – Breaking news.

Crime Reporter
Police are still looking for Keacy Motor Spares directors who are believed to be behind the manufacturing and packaging of counterfeit brake fluid and the prime bond multipurpose adhesives that were being sold to unsuspecting customers at their shop along Harare Street.
National police spokesperson, Commissioner Paul Nyathi said investigations are in progress and they are looking for the company directors.
“The Zimbabwe Republic Police confirms the arrest of Selina Nyurwa (33) and Ashley Kasambarara (32) for selling counterfeit products in Harare,” he said.
“On February 3, police from the Harare Licence lnspectorate received information that a foreign-owned company operating along Bristol Road, Workington in Harare was selling counterfeit brake fluid and prime bond silicon.
“The police acted on the information, leading to the arrest of the suspects and the recovery of 88 boxes of prime bond (8 800 units) and 593 boxes of brake fluid (26 000 units).
“The ZRP warns individuals and companies against selling counterfeit goods,” he said.
Commissioner Nyathi urged members of the public to report such individuals and companies to the police on the National Complaints Desk number (0242) 703631, WhatsApp 0716800197 or the nearest police station.
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