A mine manager was attacked and killed on Wednesday night in Saruwe area, Mashonaland West, and the entire night shift of the mine has vanished with 20 tonnes of gold ore and a quantity of explosives.
Asst Comm Nyathi identified the dead man as Robert James
Chilpott aged 68. A manhunt has been launched, focussing on the missing shift.
Although the details were still sketchy by yesterday,
police suspect that the employees could have been in the habit of stealing gold
or gold concentrates after processing the gold ore during the night.
In October 2019, ZRP Saruwe recovered 30 tonnes of chrome
ore that had been stolen at a mine in Selous through connivance by employees at
the mine. The driver of the truck was reported to have taken off with the
chrome before the quantity could be verified and through assistance by other
employees he managed to leave the company premises.
A report was then made to the police and the truck was
intercepted at a roadblock. The chrome was valued at US$30 000.
Gold panners have also been embroiled in clashes over gold,
which have left others seriously injured and others killed. In April this year,
a man was allegedly murdered by an artisanal miner at a gold mill in Amatola
within the Jumbo Mine area during a scuffle over gold proceeds.
Allegations were that the deceased, Richard Makoto, had
sponsored a group of artisanal miners to mine the gold and in return would
share with them the proceeds after selling the ore.
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