By Nyore Madzianike
Crystal methamphetamine, commonly referred to as “mutoriro” in street lingo, is not classified as a dangerous drug according to the country’s statutes and the state cannot prosecute those found in its possession, a Harare lawyer has argued.
Mr Rubaya argued that crystal meth cannot be classified as a dangerous drug simply because politicians and general members of the public wanted to refer to it as such.
He said the relevant ministry should first specify crystal meth as a dangerous drug in terms of Section 14 of Dangerous Drug Act to criminalise its possession and or dealing in it.
Mr Rubaya raised the argument while notifying the State of his intention to challenge prosecution of Anesha Brenda Gumbo on charges of dealing in crystal methamphetamine.
Gumbo was arrested and placed on remand at Harare Magistrates Court after being found in possession of 98 grammes of crystal meth. The Herald
Yes that’s the law.
Maybe the Lawyer is high on mutoriro
Jonan Jonan WaBozho Mawere yu can say that again, arikutorovawo mutoriro wacho
Baba Wayne Kandodo
How can he find reasons defend such a dangerous drug
Who is Paying Him
Jonan Jonan WaBozho Mawere 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That lawyer is high on tik.he should come to western cape and see how dangerous it is.
Arikudyawo nevanhu vari kutengesa
Stupid lawyer anoputawo mutoriro wacho
Ma1
Ndokupenga kwehurumende ikoko. Lawyer wacho ndiye anorana cartel yacho or umwe arimuhurumende
That stupid lawyer must come to Joburg & see how lethal is that drug.