Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

188 years jail armed robbers face fresh charges

- Sharon Chiware Midlands Reporter

TWO of the three notorious armed robbers who were sentenced to a combined 188 years in prison on Thursday were back in court yesterday facing fresh armed robbery and attempted murder charges.

The duo is part of the six-member gang linked to a spate of armed robberies in Bulawayo, Zvishavane, Gweru, Shurugwi and Kadoma where they terrorised miners and businesspe­ople getting away with more than $25 000, a vehicle and six rifles.

Tapiwa Chimuti (29) and Anyway Madaladala (27) who are related and stayed in Ascot Infill high-densityens­ity suburb in Gweru, appeared before Gweru magistrate­rate Ms Judith Taruvinga facing two counts of attemptedd murder and robbery.

Chimuti and Madala pleaded not guiltyilty and were remanded in custody to May 26 for trialrial at the regional court.

Gweru regional magistrate Mr Morgan Nemadire sentenced Chimuti to 91 yearsears in prison and Madala got a 76 year sentencee for armed robbery on Thursday.

A third armed robber, Simbarashe Machiritsa (40) who was sentenced to 21 years, was not charged yesterday as he did not participat­e in the new robberyy cases.

Prosecutin­g, Ms Helen Khosa told the court that on January 25, Chimuti and Madala acting in connivance approached Adrian Jimdat who had parked his Mazda B25 single cab at Puma Service Station Mandava, Zvishavane. “Chimuti who was armed with a Star pistol shot the complainan­t once on the chest. The complainan­t fell down and he was picked by his wife who took him to Zvishavane District Hospital before he was later transferre­d to the United Bulawayo Hospitals (UBH) where he was treated,” she said. Khosa told the court that the accused forcibly took $9 170, a handbag containing a national identity card , driver’s licence an HP laptop bag, bank cards, a dongle, a reading book, a watch and an Acer laptop from Jimdat’s wife before they disappeare­d from the scene. On count two, Ms Khosa sasaid on November 26 last year, Chimuti and MMadala arrived at Comoil Service Station in Zvishavane.Zv “They produced a pistol bebefore threatenin­g to kill the fuel attendants wwhom they force marched to a safe at the service station anand stole $21 235 anand disappeare­d into the night,” she said. The accused persons were arrested by the police following a tip off leading to the recorecove­ry of the Star pistol. The gang has six pending cases of armed robbery in Bulawayo. — @sharonchiw­are1.

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