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Army captain, 3 cops up for US$60k heist

- BY REX MPHISA

A ZIMBABWE National Army (ZNA)'s 3 Brigade Captain and three Mutare-based policemen have been arrested on allegation­s of robbing a Chinese national of US$60 000 as well as criminal abuse of office.

The complainan­t Yao Jingjie (44)’s limbs were fractured during the attack.

The four have been identified as Nyasha Foster, the army captain, Albert Machona (42), a police sergeant, Charles Musiiwa (33) and Tanyaradzw­a Mhondiwa (30), both constables all stationed at Mutare Central Police Station.

The case is being investigat­ed under ZRP Mutare Central CR 306/02/24 and 01/03/24 CID Mutare DRs 11-12/03/24.

According to the Memo titled: Arrest of Members of the Uniformed Forces [ZNA and ZRP] For Robbery and Criminal Abuse Of Office, the incident occurred on February 28.

“On February 28, 2024 at around 7pm, the complainan­t, a Chinese national, arrived home from a business trip in Harare in the company of Kalim Mukwamba, the company driver. She was in possession of US$60 000 in US$20 denominati­ons packed in a black satchel. They hired a taxi to

Morningsid­e and the complainan­t was dropped inside and the taxi left with Kalim Mukwamba," read the memo.

"While the complainan­t was still outside the house, she was manhandled by accused one (Foster) who emerged from the flower garden, putting on a black mask, he assaulted the complainan­t on both arms using an unknown object and managed to snatch the satchel which was containing cash and jumped over the precast wall."

Jingjie screamed for help and was heard by a neighbour, one Obert Musuka who rushed to the scene to investigat­e.

Musuka and other residents then pursued Foster and apprehende­d him before retrieving the satchel.

They called the police station and without informing their bosses or other stakeholde­rs as per procedure, Machona, Musiiwa and Mhondiwa went to the scene and collected Foster and the bag containing cash saying they were going to Mutare Central Police Station.

It is reported that instead of detaining Foster and securing the bag as an exhibit the three cops freed Foster and gave US$26 000 to Hou Jiefei , known to Jingjie, that same night without accounting for the difference.

The trio allegedly recorded a statement from Foster and proceeded to Eland Hospital where Jingjie had been taken to record a statement from the complainan­t without advising their bosses and the Criminal Investigat­ing Department.

Of the US$60 000 only US$26 000 was recovered.

It was later establishe­d that Foster had been arrested by members of the public and was handed over to the accused three police officers together with the recovered money.

Police also recovered a black face mask and gloves from Foster.

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