Online Reporter
Police have arrested four foreign nationals and 42 workers in connection with an alleged illicit alcohol manufacturing operation uncovered in Southerton, Harare, with equipment, products and raw materials worth more than US$1 million seized during the raid.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) said the suspects were arrested following a raid at a factory along Brodie Avenue in Southerton on June 16.
According to police, the operation was allegedly producing a range of alcoholic beverages including Bouncer Vodka, Kitoko Brandy, Challenger Gin, 8PM Whisky, Royal 69 Liquor, Sixer Banana Spirit and Ice Cane Spirit.
Besides the four foreign nationals, police also arrested 42 workers for allegedly operating without food handlers’ medical certificates and without appropriate protective clothing.

“The arrest led to the recovery of substantial quantities of ethanol, blended alcoholic products, bottling and packaging equipment, storage tanks and packaging materials,” said national police spokesperson Commissioner Paul Nyathi.
Police said the total value of the seized equipment, products and raw materials is estimated at more than US$1 million.
The ZRP warned individuals and companies against engaging in the unlawful manufacture, distribution and sale of foodstuffs and alcoholic beverages that do not comply with statutory health and safety standards.
Members of the public were urged to report suspected illicit manufacturing activities, counterfeit products and unsafe food and beverage processing operations to their nearest police station or through the National Complaints Desk.
Investigations into the matter are continuing.



