By A Correspondent | ZimEye | Kempton Park, South Africa – Evans Zhou, a Zimbabwean migration agent known in social circles as Vecco Lupa Zhou, has been released from Kempton Park Police Station after being detained on fraud allegations. Zhou, who had been in police custody since Friday, was released late Monday afternoon.
Shortly after his release, Zhou took to social media, posting a live video at 8 p.m. to address the situation. In his message, Zhou expressed frustration over what he described as unfounded accusations and rumors surrounding his family in Zimbabwe. He stated, “There are many people who phoned Zimbabwe, my family over there… some spread rumors about my family calling my sister a thief, when there is no proof…”
During the video, Zhou hinted at possible legal action against those he claimed have been spreading false accusations. “So on that, I say no problem; I shall address those people appropriately, those people who were accusing me,” he said, suggesting a firm stance against his detractors.
Zhou confirmed that he had been held at Kempton Park Police Station over the weekend, emphasizing his intent to clear his name. At this time, the exact details surrounding his arrest and the charges remain unclear, and the statement made by Zhou could not be independently verified.
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