EIGHT truck drivers and two security guards employed by
Sinohydro in Hwange have been fined for stealing fuel that they drained from
the company’s trucks for sell.
The eight drivers bribed the two security guards with
RTGS$5 each for them not to be searched at the exit gate. The offences were
committed at night last week on Monday and Tuesday.
The drivers; Ezra Ncube (29), Steven Hamutoni (33),
Mkhululi Dube (31), Henry Khumalo (26), Shadreck Karape (33), Funny Navaya
(42), Obrien Phiri (36) and Abraham Saein (25), and Snake Bite Security guards
Posent Mudenda (29) and Siamupande Mupande (37) were charged separately in
pairs.
They pleaded guilty to theft when they appeared before
Hwange magistrate Ms Barbara Phiri.
Ncube, Hamutoni and Dube drained 175 litres of diesel from
some trucks that were parked in the company’s premises while their colleagues
Khumalo, Karape, Navaya, Phiri and Saein stole five litres each.
Ncube, Hamutoni and Dube were each fined RTGS$300 or six
months in jail. In addition each was sentenced to four months in jail which
was wholly suspended on condition that they restitute RTGS$303 to the company
for the stolen fuel.
Khumalo, Karape, Navaya, Phiri, Saein, Mudenda and Mupande
were each fined RTGS$100 or two months in jail.
In addition each was sentenced to two months in jail which
was wholly suspended on condition that they each restitute the company for the
stolen fuel.
Prosecuting, Ms Jamesina Makanza said the company’s
management reported a case of theft after being alerted by some drivers that
fuel had been stolen.
“On the 11th of June 2019 during the night, the accused
proceeded to Sinohydro substation where they drained 175 litres of diesel from
parked tipper trucks. The offence came to light the following day when a driver
discovered drops of diesel near the tipper truck prompting management to make a
police report,” said the prosecutor.
She said the drivers each bribed Mudenda and Mupande with
RTGS$5 each to avoid being searched. Chronicle
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