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Bulawayo Landlord Caught Caressing His Thlof Thlof Tool While Secretly Watching Tenant In Birth Suit

Bulawayo Landlord Caught Caressing His Thlof Thlof Tool While Secretly Watching Tenant In Birth Suit  – Bulawayo’s North End suburb witnessed a shocking event where a man reportedly exhibited his genitalia to a tenant while she was changing in her room.

A reliable source who preferred to remain anonymous reported that a 24-year-old man named Shayne Mafoche allegedly peeped through a 25-year-old tenant’s window while she was changing. The woman was startled when she noticed Mafoche looking intently at her.

As the tenant caught Mafoche peering at her, she confronted him about it. Mafoche, in return, insulted her and rushed out of the door.

According to the source, the tenant confronted him, demanding to know the reason behind him peering through her window while she was changing. In response, Mafoche hurled insults at her and quickly stormed towards the door.

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Mafoche then proceeded to reveal his genitalia to the victim in a vulgar manner.

He unzipped his underpants, approached her while holding his sexual organ, and caused her to run away from the room.

In a despicable act, Mafoche quickly hid himself and left the premises. Later, the victim reported the incident at Khumalo Police Station, resulting in Mafoche’s subsequent arrest.

The spokesperson for the Bulawayo Police, Inspector Abednico Ncube, confirmed the incident and stressed the gravity of engaging in peeping Tom behavior, which is classified as a criminal offense.

Inspector Ncube informed B-Metro that the actions of the suspect were illegal, as peeping Tom behavior is considered a criminal offense.

Although identified by witnesses, Mafoche denied being involved in the incident when contacted for a comment.

-Afrogazette-

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