Look at what a Zimbabwean police officer was caught doing in South Africa.

People used to say that being a police officer or a nurse must be a calling, just like being a teacher. This will require you to protect the law from all possible temptations, like bribery and corruption.
Even if a member of a law enforcement agency goes abroad, he or she always wants to see law enforcement done.
Soldiers from the South African National Defense Force (SANDF) are said to have seized dagga worth R 126,500. Even though this happens almost every day, what is most shocking is that a Zimbabwean police officer was carrying them this time.

Reports say that he had bags of weed with him and also crossed the border into the Republic of South Africa without permission. He was also carrying his Zimbabwean Police Appointment Identity Card, which makes it easy for SANDF to tell that he is a police officer on that side.
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