HARARE: Zimbabwean police are investigating former ruler Robert Mugabe’s wife Grace, accused of smuggling ivory worth millions to underground foreign markets, a state-owned weekly reported on Sunday.
The Sunday Mail said investigators from the parks and wildlife authority handed documents to police showing that the former first lady "spirited large consignments of ivory to China, the United Arab Emirates and the United States among other destinations."
Police spokeswoman Charity Charamba confirmed receiving a report but declined to elaborate when questioned by AFP. The Sunday Mail said the report accused Grace Mugabe of ordering officials to grant her permits to export the ivory as gifts to the leaders of various countries.
"Once outside Zimbabwe, the ‘gifts’ would be pooled together with other consignments of the product and routed to black markets," The Sunday Mail reported. A senior official in the presidency, Christopher Mutsvangwa, told the paper the government was tipped off by an unnamed whistleblower.
"Police and whistleblowers laid a trap for suppliers believed to be working for Grace Mugabe," Mutsvangwa said. "The culprits were caught and that is how investigations started. When we were confronted with so much evidence, there is no way we could ignore."
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