AN armed robber who is part of a five-man gang that used explosives to blow open a safe at Agribank Lupane branch is recovering in hospital under police guard after he was shot.
Police national spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul
Nyathi confirmed the incident that happened in the early hours of Tuesday last
week.
He identified the suspect as Zenzo Siziba (44) of Lupane.
Asst Comm Nyathi said investigations are underway as police
suspect the gang could be linked to other robbery cases.
An armed robber who is part of a five-man gang that used
explosives to blow open a safe at Agribank Lupane branch
“It’s a case of armed robbery which we are investigating
which occurred at Agribank in Lupane when five suspects attacked a security
guard and blew open a safe. They were however, ambushed by police officers
before they took the money,” said Asst Comm Nyathi.
He said police officers shot Siziba who was later arrested.
Asst Comm Nyathi said Siziba was taken to St Luke’s
Hospital where he was admitted under police guard.
“The suspect has been identified as Zenzo Siziba and we are
still investigating. There is no going back in the fight against armed
robbers,” he said.
Meanwhile, Siziba who is facing charges of armed robbery in
aggravated circumstances, was remanded on his hospital bed to 12 July by Lupane
magistrate Ms Barbara Phiri last
Thursay.
Ms Phiri advised him to apply for bail at the High Court.
The court was told that a member of the bank’s security
team, Mr Isaac Sibanda who was on duty, heard the alarm ringing and went to
investigate.
He then found Siziba standing near the door.
Three accomplices suddenly emerged from the darkness and
they produced a gun and ordered Mr Sibanda to leave the scene.
The security guard ran away and hid about 30 metres away
from the banking hall from where he phoned the bank manager.
While he was still on the phone he heard an explosion in
the bank.
The bank manager Mr Nguquko Nkomo immediately alerted
police who rushed to the scene and observed the gang fleeing from the bank into
the darkness.
Police fired three warning shots resulting in Siziba being
shot leading to his arrest.
Police recovered a satchel which had two computer hard
drives, three used capped fuses, one dynamite, a screw driver, hammer and
shifting spanner.
The suspects had used a hammer to break the bank door and
also damage the CCTV.
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