POLICE will not arrest individuals for alleged corruption without any evidence to back up the charges, acting President Emmerson Mnangagwa said on Thursday.
Mnangagwa was in Bulawayo yesterday for a constitutional advocacy meeting.
“Very serious allegations have been raised against various people in the press but police have to investigate, the same goes for you if you say allegations against someone.
“Investigations have to be done and authorities have to find prima facie evidence and bring it forward for persecution to take place”.
He added, “If you have evidence of anyone, including me, go and report then police will drag the big fish to court,” he said.
Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Permanent secretary, Virginia Mabhiza was booed when she appealed to people to report corruption to the police