A MUTARE man lost his vehicle and some belongings after he was robbed by two machete-wielding gangsters on Friday.
Manicaland police spokesperson Inspector Tavhiringwa
Kakohwa yesterday confirmed the incident to NewsDay.
He said on November 6 at around 4pm, the complainant,
Marshal Jujuwa, was at Dangamvura bus rank in Mutare when he was approached by
two unknown persons who purported that they wanted to hire him.
The two said they wanted him to take them to Zimunya
township after claiming that they wanted to see a prophet there.
At around 6pm when they were in Zimunya at a secluded
place, the two armed robbers produced a machete before threatening to kill
Jujuwa. They tied his legs with electric cables and taped his mouth with an
insulation tape.
The robbers then took his car keys, money and other
belongings and drove away towards the Mutare-Masvingo Highway. The complainant
managed to untie himself before making a police report.
The two unknown assailants are still on the run. Newsday
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