Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Cop, teacher ‘steal’ 4 beasts

-

A BEITBRIDGE-BASED policeman and a teacher at a local school in Gwanda have appeared in court for allegedly stealing four head of cattle from a grazing area which they went on to sell.

Blessing Moyana (33) who is stationed at ZRP Tuli Camp allegedly went on to use his position as a police officer to fraudulent­ly clear the animals purporting that they belonged to his colleague.

Moyana and Marshal Phida (36) who is a teacher at Tshanyaugw­e Secondary School pleaded not guilty to stock theft when they appeared before Gwanda magistrate, Mrs Nomagugu Sibanda last week. They will appear in court on 5 February for trial.

Moyana was remanded out of custody on his own cognisance while Phida was remanded out of custody on $300 bail.

Prosecutin­g Miss Faith Mutukwa said Moyana and Phida stole four beasts belonging to Mr Mthabisi Nkala from Mkhaliphe area in Gwanda and sold them to a villager.

“On 10 November in the middle of the night Moyana and Phida went to Mkhaliphe grazing area in Ward 20 in Gwanda and connived to steal cattle. They stole four beasts comprising a cow, heifer, steer and calf belonging to Mr Mthabisi Nkala and took them to Phida’s homestead. They tampered with the brandmarks and replaced them with Phida’s brandmarks.

“Moyana using position as a police officer fraudulent­ly cleared the beasts purporting that they belonged to his accomplice and they sold the animals to Mr Khulekani Moyo. The matter came to light after the complainan­t identified one his beasts in a kraal at Muzimuni Village.

“Mr Nkala questioned the owner of the kraal who indicated that he had been given the beast by Mr Khulekani Moyo for safekeepin­g, who had bought it from the accused persons,” she said.

Miss Mutukwa said Mr Nkala reported the matter to the police who carried out investigat­ions leading to the arrest of the accused persons.

She said two beasts were recovered. The value stolen is beasts was $13 000 and value of those recovered was $9 500.

@DubeMatutu

 ??  ?? Machete-wielding gangs have brought sorrow to small-scale miners who eke a living through panning by assaulting and forcibly taking away their gold ore. The picture taken at a mine in Silobela shows a small-scale miner separating gold particles from ore
Machete-wielding gangs have brought sorrow to small-scale miners who eke a living through panning by assaulting and forcibly taking away their gold ore. The picture taken at a mine in Silobela shows a small-scale miner separating gold particles from ore

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Zimbabwe