Crime & Courts

Kidn@ppers targeting learners, women

Police have intensified investigations into a case in which two pupils aged 11 and 12 were kidn@pped in separate incidents in Harare and Chinhoyi, while a woman was kidn@pped by unknown suspects in Dzivaresekwa.

Police said they were worried about such cases and they had launched a manhunt for the suspects.

National police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi confirmed the incidents.

The ZRP is concerned with cases of kidn@pping in which learners are being targeted,” he said. “Police in Harare are investigating a case of kidn@pping in which a Grade Six pupil aged 11 was kidn@pped while going to school by four unknown suspects who were travelling in a black Toyota Noah on Monday at around 6.30am in Glen View.

“The victim was later dumped along 13th Avenue in Glen View 3.”

In another case of kidn@pping which occurred near Chengetanai Old People’s Home in Chinhoyi on Tuesday, a 12-year-old Grade Seven learner was @bducted by three unknown suspects travelling in a white kombi.

The victim was later dumped in Avlon Park.

Meanwhile, a 44-year-old Harare woman was kidn@pped by three unknown men travelling in a kombi at Copacabana rank on May 25 after boarding the vehicle intending to go to Dzivaresekwa.

The victim was dumped at Maringire Village in Chivi on May 28 after the suspects said she was too old for their intended purposes.

Police are appealing to anyone with information which might assist in investigating the cases.

In March, police in Harare launched a manhunt for three unknown assailants in a blue Toyota Hiace who kidn@pped a 12-year-old girl, while she was looking for transport near a primary school in Eastlea.

She managed to escape from the three men after they had parked the vehicle in the Hillside area and hid in a nearby maize field.

Police said the kidn@pping happened around 1pm at the main gate of a primary school in Eastlea.

The victim was dragged into the suspects’ vehicle as she looked for transport from the school to Ruwa.

In July last year, two Mutoko men were arrested on allegations of kidn@pping four pupils and taking them to a mountain where they stripped them.

The children, who attended Mudzonga Primary School, were aged between six and nine.

They were kidnapped on their way home after school and Tapiwa Munetsi (20) and Tatenda Obey Mutize (30) were then picked up by police.

Preliminary investigations revealed that on July 6, 2022, at around 3pm, Munetsi met three girls and one boy who were walking home.

He reportedly accused the children of having picked up an undisclosed amount of money that he claimed to have lost. Munetsi then took them to a nearby mountain on the pretext that he was taking them to the police.

While on the mountain, he stripp£d the children n@ked before taking them to a bushy area near his home about 8km from the school.

Along the way, one of the girls escaped and alerted her parents, leading to a search by villagers who found the other three children.

Munetsi tried to escape and was later arrested while hiding at his home.

Upon questioning, Munetsi implicated Mutize as the one who had sent him to look for children who were in Grade Five and below.

The victims were then referred to Mutoko District Hospital for medical examination.

-Herald-

 

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