A son of Zimbabwe’s former President, Robert Mugabe, has been arrested for allegedly causing property damage at a social gathering.
Robert Mugabe junior, thought to be 31 years old, is accused of wrecking cars and other property over the weekend.
Police claimed in a tweet that he was arrested after a complaint from his friend, Sindiso Nkatazo, also 31.
Mugabe junior, the former president’s second child, is yet to remark on the situation.
According to authorities, the damaged item is worth $12,000 (£10,000).
ZimLive posted a video of Mr Mugabe junior heading to Harare Magistrates’ Court with a suit and facemask, followed by a mob of people, while others stood on the sides shooting photos of him on their phones.
Former President Robert Mugabe passed away in 2019 at the age of 95, just two years after being forced to retire after 37 years in office.
Mr Mugabe was replaced by his former right-hand man Emmerson Mnangagwa.
According to reports, relations between him and the Mugabe family had been fraught after they accused him of betraying Zimbabwe’s long-time leader.
His widow, Grace, had harboured ambitions of succeeding her husband but was sidelined by supporters of Mr Mnangagwa.