Midlands Provincial Magistrate Edwin Marecha yesterday remanded in custody to December 17 the five suspects in a case involving theft of US$334 290 from a Fawcett cash-in-transit vehicle.
The alleged culprits including four Fawcett employees
charged with theft as defined in section 113(2) of the Criminal Law
(Codification & Reform) Act, Chapter 9:23 are Bongani Mapfumo, Blessing
Lizhu, Emmanuel Nhamo, Thomas Chisambadzi and Langelihle Moyo.
Allegations are that the accused persons and four others
who are still at large hatched a plan to steal Fawcett Security Company cash
which they had been assigned to transport from Bulawayo to Harare.
They were using a company vehicle being driven by Mapfumo.
In Bulawayo, the accused picked a certain Lizhu who is not their fellow
employee and traveled with him in the same vehicle with the cash.
Allegations are that while on the way and near Connemara
Open Prison Mapfumo, who was driving the vehicle, stopped. While at that place
they were joined by four other accused persons who are at large and were
driving a white Honda Fit vehicle.
The accused persons connived and decided to pretend to have
been robbed. They broke the three cash boxes using a bolt cutter they had
carried for that purpose and took the cash amounting to US$334 290.
Mapfumo, Nhamo, Chisambadzi and Moyo then proceeded to the
Police and made a false robbery report.
Upon investigation the police realised that there was never
a robbery. They recovered US$18 750 through indications made by accused Lizhu.
The State was represented by senior prosecutors Mr Fredrick
Matsheza and Magaret Mukucha. Herald
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