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Army captain remanded in custody

- BY REX MPHISA

A ZIMBABWE national Army captain Foster nyasha, who allegedly robbed Chinese national Yao Jingjie of US$60 000, was denied bail by magistrate Tendai Mahwe when he appeared before the Mutare Magistrate Court on a robbery charge.

nyasha was advised to apply for bail at the High Court while his co-accused police members Albert Machona (42), a sergeant, and constables Charles Musiiwa (33) and Tanyaradzw­a Mhondiwa (30) were each granted US$150 bail.

Machona, Musiiwa and Mhondiwa are stationed at Mutare Central Police Station while nyasha is attached to 3 Infantry Battalion headquarte­rs in the same town.

It is the State’s case that on February 28, at around 1900 hours Yao arrived home by taxi from a business trip in Harare.

Yao was accompanie­d by her driver Kalim Mukwamba who left with the taxi as the Chinese national was entering her home in Morningsid­e.

Before entering her house, Yao saw an intruder who turned out to be nyasha wearing a black mask.

He allegedly assaulted Yao, fracturing her hands before robbing her of a satchel containing the cash.

Her screams attracted neighbours who pursued nyasha and recovered the bag which they handed to the three cops — Machona, Musiiwa and Mhondiwa.

But the three allegedly released nyasha and shared with him the balance of US$34 000 after giving a relative of Yao US$26 000.

They turned the people who apprehende­d nyasha into accused persons resulting in them being charged with abuse of office.

Further investigat­ions revealed their alleged crime.

Last Goredema prosecuted.

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