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TEN-MAN GANG STRIKES, TERRORISES LOMAGUNDI

. . . Armed robbers steal pistol, laptops, some cash and a car . . . Gang misses the BIG jackpot it had gambled to get in raid

- Arron Nyamayaro

TEN armed robbers terrorised staff and security at Lomagundi College on Tuesday night, blew up an empty cash safe before stealing a pistol, laptops, cellphones and a Mazda Tribute vehicle.

The gang stole an undisclose­d amount of money from the principal’s office.

But, their main target, which was to take a huge loot from the school after gambling it would have thousands of dollars in fees and levies at the premises, did not reap the expected yield.

The school’s authoritie­s had kept most of the money, collected from levies and fees, at the bank.

They ambushed the school’s deputy head (Tendai Masombo), as he returned to the college, while they overpowere­d the five security guards who were on duty on the night.

The robbery was timed to coincide with the first day of the new term, with the robbers gambling that the elite school would be awash with cash.

The raid came three days after a group of armed robbers pounced at George Silundika High School in Nyamandlov­u and got away with US$17 280, which was in the cash box.

“As the schools open, parents and guardians are in the process of paying school fees, levies and other related school costs, for their children,” said police national spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi.

“School authoritie­s are, therefore, urged to deposit all monies at financial institutes to curb armed robbery cases.

“The issue of collecting cash by school authoritie­s at schools should be reconsider­ed in view of the recent armed robbery cases.

“The police have recorded armed robbery cases in Bulawayo and Chinhoyi in which schools are

being targeted.

“In one of the cases, armed robbers pounced at George Silundika High School in Nyamandlov­u on Saturday and got away with US$17 280 which was in the cash box.”

He added:

“School authoritie­s are urged to step up security measures at schools and employ guards from reputable security service providers who constantly monitor and review deployment­s.

“Above all, school authoritie­s should install CCTV at points of entry and administra­tion offices.

“The Zimbabwe Republic Police is concerned that some of these robbery cases are resulting from leakage of informatio­n.

“People are warned that those who provide inside informatio­n to robbery syndicates will be arrested.

“Police crack teams are firmly on the ground and will pounce on armed robbery syndicates for the law to take its course in earnest.”

In a letter to parents and guardians, Lomagundi College board chairperso­n, Ntando Sibanda, assured them that all staff and children were accounted for and were safe.

“They broke the alarm system and all the office doors, the robbers broke all the fixed and movable safes.

“The administra­tion block has been sealed off temporaril­y to allow the police to carry out their investigat­ions.

“While I acknowledg­e that this is a stressful update to parents, I would like to assure all that everyone is safe and our school programmes will proceed as normal for all our children.

“We will be making all possible efforts to beef up on our security at school as much as possible.”

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