The police in Zimbabwe have said they are investigating allegations of trafficking of human body parts following widespread reports that some people were selling their toes to people who use them for ritual purposes.
In the past few days, the disturbing reports have been making the rounds on social media in the East African country with pictures being shared of people selling their toes for money.
According to the reports, the toes are said to be sold for huge sums of money or exchanged for expensive cars such as Toyota Hilux GD6s.
There were also screenshots suggesting that some people sell their toes for as much as US$40,000 for the big toe, US$25,000 for the middle toe and US$10,000 for the tiny toe.
In a statement on the allegations, Zimbabwean National Police spokesperson, Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, said the police has commenced investigating the claims of human body parts being sold.
“Police are conducting investigations and we shall issue a comprehensive report in due course. The public must do things according to the laws of the country, especially when it comes to human body parts.
“That is why we are saying as the police we are monitoring the situation.
“The laws of the country are very clear, when it comes to the issue of health and body parts, in terms of movement.
“The selling of human body parts in the country is illegal, whether people are advertising, soliciting, offering in terms of the country’s law as espoused by the Criminal Law and Codification and Reform Act, Chapter 9:23 is very clear.
“Even the Constitution of the country is very clear in terms of human safety. Whoever is advertising or soliciting for human body parts for various reasons, they should be careful because they risk being arrested,” Nyathi said.