One of Zimbabwe’s most wanted armed robbery suspects, Conwell Junior Kasambarare (26), believed to be part of the famous Musa Taj Abdul gang, and is facing a plethora of robbery and housebreaking charges, is believed to have escaped to Capetown, South Africa.
Kasambarare last week jumped bail and police have launched
a massive manhunt for him, yet again.
He was re-arrested early this year on charges of committing
a spate of heists countrywide, including the famous Mashwede Holdings robbery.
Kasambarare was granted bail on these armed robbery charges
last month, but on Tuesday he failed to turn up in court for his latest remand
hearing and a warrant of arrest was issued.
His suspected accomplice, Mike Harris Chiyangwa, did appear
in court as ordered before Harare magistrate Mr Ignatio Mhene, but Kasambarare
failed to turn up, so the State represented by Mr Shepherd Makonde applied for
the warrant of arrest.
The two are accused of robbing Petzim Service Station in
Machipisa, Highfield, in this latest case.
Sources close to the investigations from CID Homicide,
which deals with all serious violent crime including robbery, yesterday said
they were still making frantic efforts to locate Kasambarare.
Over the weekend, detectives checked all the houses and
hideouts that Kasambarare once resided at, but could not locate him.
They have since picked up information that he could have
fled to the neighbouring country to evade being rearrested.
On Tuesday last week, the court heard that Kasambarare and
Chiyangwa had allegedly armed themselves with an unknown pistol and iron bars
then went to Petzim service station in a Mazda truck. Upon arrival, they asked
the security guard if there fuel at the pump.
One of the two suddenly pulled out the pistol and pointed
it at the guard.
They allegedly force marched the security guard to the
store room where they tied his hands with a belt and ordered him to lie down
before breaking into the office and they stole a medical kit, hair clipper and
a generator battery before proceeding to the next shop stealing 14 Exide
batteries.
When the two were arrested, they allegedly implicated
Spicer Takawira and Chamu Takawira as their accomplices and those two are also
being charged for the same offence.
Kasambarare of Budiriro 2 was arrested together with two
other alleged accomplices, Luckson Mudyara (47) of Budiriro 1 and Chiyangwa
(32) of Old Highfield.
In February, police launched a manhunt for Kasambarare
after he was released last year on bail after facing charges of being part of a
gang committing a spate of armed robberies countrywide.
He was re-arrested, but managed to get admitted to bail
again.
Spicer Takawira, an alleged accomplice in the Machipisa
robbery, was recently arrested on charges of house housebreaking and theft.
Kasambarare, Takawira, together with Leo Mandaza, Godwin
Kusikwenyu and another man only identified as Chamu, allegedly committed seven
cases of housebreaking and theft in Harare.
Takawira, Musafare Mupanhanga and Kasambarare are also
alleged to be part of the gang that raided Mashwede Holdings last year and got
away with over US$100 000, R42 000, $14 000 worth of fuel coupons, firearms and
20 live rounds of ammunition.
In March last year, Mashwede Holdings lost the cash to five
workers and nine suspected robbers.
Among the five workers were two brothers related to the
business owner, while two were security guards.
The five workers, Mupamhanga and Kasambarare, were then
arrested and appeared in court where their case is still pending. Herald
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