The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Be wary of bogus soldiers

- Herald Reporter

A GROUP of armed robbers masqueradi­ng as members of the Zimbabwe National Army and Criminal Investigat­ion Department detectives is on the prowl, robbing people using fake search warrants.

The gang, which numbers between four and six, has targeted various households especially in Mashonalan­d West and Mashonalan­d Central provinces with areas such as Chegutu, Kadoma, Chinhoyi, Christon Bank and Mazowe, being targeted.

ZNA Director of Public Relations Colonel Alphios Makotore yesterday warned the public to be on the lookout for the robbers.

“The gang, numbering between four and six criminals, will be dressed in ZNA camouflage uniforms and others in civilian attire acting as Criminal Investigat­ions Department police officers,” he said.

The robbers then produce fake search warrants to unsuspecti­ng individual­s.

While the victims will be in a state of panic and fear, they then confiscate goods and other valuables.

The fake warrants are purportedl­y signed by the Commander Defence Forces claiming that the bearer has the authority to search premises or individual­s and seize any articles which may lead to acts of terrorism.

Col Makotore said the ZNA was not conducting such operations, adding that anyone purporting to be representi­ng the organisati­on in such acts were criminals.

“The fake search warrants have been recovered and are being used by the police as exhibits,” he said.

He advised the public who are approached or come across any of the bogus soldiers and police officers to immediatel­y report to their nearest police station or the Zimbabwe Military Police Investigat­ions Branch on cellphone number 0712 831 705 or landline (0242) 252 094.

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A fake warrant of arrest

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