SEVEN suspected armed robbers and ivory poachers have been arrested in separate incidents in Murewa as police declare war on criminals countrywide.
The robbers— Tatenda George Kapikinyu (24), Fungai Kaseke
(40) and Jethro Mafukidze (27) were arrested for armed robbery cases, targeting
cash and other valuable properties.
Police said the other four suspects — Joseph Kabunze (67),
Perfect Kabunze (29), Chatseka Mapuranga (39) and Makwanya Kahwiti (29) were
arrested after they were found in possession of ivory.
Police have since recovered four pieces of elephant tusks
weighing 12,5kg worth US$2 635 as investigations continue. National police
spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the arrests.
“The ZRP has intensified operations to account for armed
robbery syndicates in the country. “Police in Murewa arrested Tatenda George
Kapikinyu (24), Fungai Kaseke (40) and Jethro Mafukidze (27) for robbery cases
which occurred in and around Murewa.
“Meanwhile, on July 25, 2021 at Chatseka area, Mutawatawa,
Murewa, police also arrested Joseph Kabunze (67), Perfect Kabunze (29),
Chatseka Mapuranga (39) and Makwanya Kahwiti (29) for unlawful possession of
ivory.
“The arrest led to the recovery of 4 pieces of elephant
tusks weighing 12,5kg valued at US$2
635.
“Investigations are underway,” he said. Armed robbery and
poaching activities have been on the increase countrywide with some of the
suspects having been arrested while others are still at large.
Police detectives recently arrested five suspected armed
robbers who stormed a house in Bikita and stole a gun, ammunition and two cell
phones before fleeing.
The five, Wonder Mahuni (42), Wirimai Gatsi (37),
Christopher Danda (40), Evidence Damu (34) and Peter Jodo (35) were reportedly
armed with a pistol, hammer and machetes when they committed the offence.
The suspects stormed the complainant’s house, attacked the
complainant and his wife before stealing a safe box containing a malfunctioning
revolver, unknown number of ammunition and two cellphones.
Also stolen was cash amounting to US$70 and R700. Meanwhile,
police on Monday arrested a 33-year-old man for murder case which had occurred
the previous day at Nyandeni Village, Matobo.
The suspect struck the victim aged 27 with an axe several
times on the head after an argument over a theft case in which the victim stole
pots and cooking oil from the suspect.
In a related case, Police in Sanyati are investigating
circumstances surrounding a murder case in which a man aged 46 died at
Parirenyatwa Hospital where he was admitted on July 15 after he was stabbed on
his back by a suspect on July 1 following an argument relating to salt.
Investigations are in progress. Herald
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