The Zimbabwean authorities said before the driver could comply, Chatunga allegedly handed his passport to the police officer.
“The police officer ordered the driver to park the vehicle on the side of the road. It is alleged that the accused person complained after the police officer requested that the driver parks the motor vehicle off the road. He (Chatunga) allegedly disembarked from the vehicle and charged towards the police officer shouting, ‘what are you doing, you are delaying me for the fourth time. I am rushing to a wedding in Harare, check my passport, don’t you know who I am’,” the National Prosecuting Authority of Zimbabwe stated regarding the disorderly conduct charge.
Regarding the possession of prohibited knives charge, the authorities said during the scuffle, a small brown knife allegedly fell from the accused person’s black hooded fleece jacket.
The police recovered the knife leading to the accused person’s arrest.
State media in Zimbabwe reported that Chatunga will now have to answer for his failure to appear in court, in addition to the charges stemming from the Bubi incident when he was with Molokoza.
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