A Polytechnic student has left everyone in shock by modeling without wearing panties and revealing her private part in public.
The university model shocked everyone by modeling without panties
A Polytechnic student has been arrested after she cat walked at a
pageant without wearing panties. According to reports, the incident took
place in Zimbabwe.
The model identified as Panashe was thrown behind bars together
with another student who went on to circulate the inappropriately
exposed photos.
The college Principal Tafadzwa Mudondo was also picked up by the
police from the licensing Inspectorate Department together with nine
other models and the pageant organising crew. This followed the
publication of the story by H-Metro.
Others are likely to be charged for contravening certain sections of the Censorship and Entertainment Controls Act.
The principal said the incident reportedly happened in July and
they had not been aware of the said photos. He said it was a students
function and they had nothing to do it with it.
“That was a function in July and we have not been aware (of the
indecent exposure). It was a students’ function and we had nothing to
do with it. They inform us of what they will be doing. This is one of
the isolated cases that happened at the college,” he said.
Mudondo said they have not taken any action and they are still in
the process of investigating the matter and haven’t taken any action. It
is a process.
The photographers of the event were also picked for questioning
together with their cameras and external hard drives which carried the
photos of the event. Sources told H-Metro that it was Panashe’s decision
to take to the ramp without her knickers and that she left many
surprised by exposing her privates to the gathering.
Other models distanced themselves from the knickers removing
exercise. The photographers reportedly had the photos but they went on
to delete them.
However it emerged that when they had deleted them two of the
students had already accessed the photos and went on to circulate them
in and around the college. The organisers are also said to have not told
the principal of the incident.