Some
of
the
illicit
brews,
including
one
branded JAY-DOX,
were
reportedly
made
from
ethanol,
water,
and
flavouring
agents
before
being
sold
to
retail
outlets
and
unsuspecting
members
of
the
public.
In
a
statement,
the
ZRP
said
investigations
are
ongoing
and
more
details
will
be
released
in
due
course.
Meanwhile,
in
separate
operations,
police
made
a
series
of
arrests
related
to
drug
and
contraband
offences.
On
30
June
2025,
Evans
Manyanye
(38)
was
arrested
at
the
North
Bound
Bus
Terminal
in
Beitbridge
for
unlawful
possession
of
dagga.
He
was
apprehended
during
routine
stop-and-search
operations.
Later
that
day,
acting
on
a
tip-off,
officers
arrested
Prince
Piano
(33)
and
seized
a
large
consignment
of
unregistered
medicinal
products.
The
haul
included
540
bottles
of
Broncleer
cough
syrup
and
40
bottles
of
Astra
Pain
syrup,
which
had
been
concealed
inside
boxes
of
oats
and
full-cream
milk
on
a
bus
trailer.
On
1
July,
three
men,
Tuesday
Madoro
(43),
Walter
Magore
(42),
and
Wilson
Mukachana
(33),
were
arrested
at
the
Parks
illegal
crossing
point
with
10.5
kilogrammes
of
dagga
in
their
possession.
In
a
separate
case
the
same
day,
police
arrested
Shyleen
Johane
(35)
at
a
local
service
station,
also
for
unlawful
possession
of
dagga.
