The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Man kidnaps Ponzi scheme cashier

- Senior Court Reporter

A 73- year- old man yesterday appeared in court on allegation­s of kidnapping and extorting US$ 120 000 from a cashier who was employed by a Ponzi scheme firm in Borrowdale, Harare and her husband at gun point.

Ackim Hunda, who is believed to be employed at Zanu PF headquarte­rs, appeared at the Harare Magistrate­s Court charged with kidnapping and extortion.

He is alleged to have kidnapped Patricia Kuzomba and Marufu Chipondoro from Mabvuku at gun point and forced them to sign for the said money and properties at a Harare law firm.

Hunda was not asked to plead to the charges when he appeared before magistrate Mrs Judith Taruvinga, who remanded him to August 18.

It is the State allegation­s that on December 14 last year Hunda teamed up with some of his accomplice­s and went to Tafara I High School in Mabvuku where they allegedly kidnapped Chipondoro at gunpoint.

Hunda and his accomplice­s are alleged to have taken Chipondoro to his offices at Zanu PF Headquarte­rs where they allegedly threatened him with disappeara­nce of his wife Patricia Kuzomba in the event that she does not bow down to their demands.

Chipondoro’s wife used to work at KWD Ponzi scheme firm as a cashier where Allen Dzobo and Evidence Fatah had invested US$ 60 000 and US$ 21 500 respective­ly.

Hunda and his accomplice­s were demanding that Kuzomba pays them back the money as she was the one who had received the investment­s.

The court heard that Hunda and his team forced the couple to sign agreement of sale of a house in Norton for US$ 60 000, Toyota Hilux for US$ 21 500.

The agreement of sale were allegedly made at Rusinahama- Rabvukwa Attorneys at Brentwood Chambers before the couple was released.

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