FORMER Harare Parts chief executive officer sustained burns after being scalded with an iron by armed robbers.
He lost cash, mobile phones and property to five armed
robbers at his Waterfalls home on Sunday.
Ronnie Chihota, 74, of Ronden Motor Spares was rushed to
Sally Mugabe Central Hospital together with two other people Eunice Saratira,
30, and Hazel Marufu, 24, for medical examination.
The armed robbers went away with a Toyota Hiace loaded with
property worth US$24 000.
Police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi
confirmed the incident appealing for information that may lead to the arrest of
the five who are on the run.
“Police are conducting investigations where six people were
attacked by five unknown robbers demanding money at a house in Waterfalls,”
said Ass Comm Nyathi.
“Five armed robbers were reported to have removed precast
wall panels to gain entry into the house yard.
“They broke a windowpane, cut burglar bars using a bolt
cutter and gained entry into the house.
“They tied their victims with pieces of cloths on hands and
assaulted them demanding cash.
“One of the victims had a pistol pointed at him and one of
the robbers switched on an electrical iron and scalded the complainant
demanding more cash.
“The robbers searched and took a Toyota Hiace (AFO 0669)
car keys and loaded the loot with a total value of US$24 000.
“Other properties lost included colour television sets,
cellphones and DSTV explorer decoders.
“They left the victims tied and locked in the rooms.
“As police we continue to warn criminals that they might
hide but the law will catch up with them,” said Ass Comm Nyathi. H Metro
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