The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Muvevi linked to more murder cases

- Crime Reporter

FORMER police detective, Jaison Muvevi (42) - who is accused of killing four people in Hwedza and Harare and trying to kill two others - is being linked to several other murder cases in which some people were found dead with gunshot wounds around the capital.

His gun, an FN Browning pistol has since been taken to the CID ballistics lab for forensic examinatio­n.

Investigat­ions have so far revealed that during the commission of some of the crimes, Muvevi was at or near the scenes of the activities.

Muvevi is alleged to have been a self-employed miner in Mberengwa and Zvishavane.

In an interview, national police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi yesterday said they were still conducting investigat­ions.

“We are currently conducting investigat­ions on the cases and looking into possibilit­ies that he could have committed more crimes in which some people were found with gunshot wounds. We strongly believe that his gun could be linked to the other cases.

“At the moment, we are waiting for a ballistics report as part of the ongoing investigat­ions,” he said.

Asst Comm Nyathi said the public would be advised on any developmen­ts on the case.

Recently, Muvevi faced another fourth murder charge after he allegedly shot and killed another man at a Harare car sales last November.

Detectives probing last week’s shootings establishe­d that Muvevi (42) could have been behind the November 19, 2022 killing of Nyarai Round in Eastlea, Harare, as the suspect apparently used the same weapon in the commission of the Hwedza offences.

On Friday, Muvevi appeared in court facing four counts of murder and two of attempted murder after he also shot and injured a police officer in Hwedza before shooting at another man in Mutare whom he narrowly missed.

He was not asked to plead to the charges when he appeared before Harare magistrate Mrs Evelyn Mashavirak­ure, who remanded him in custody to February 6.

Muvevi was advised to approach the High Court for bail applicatio­n.

According to the State, Muvevi killed Round (33) of Domboshava, Chrispen Kanerusine (48) of Hwedza, the officer-in-charge of Hwedza Police Camp Inspector Maxwell Hove (43) and 27-year-old Munashe Majani, who was a barman at Ruzema Bottle Store, Mukamba Business Centre, Hwedza.

Muvevi allegedly attempted to kill Tendai Mugova, a police officer at Hwedza Camp and Raphael Nyahwema at Mutare Boys High School where he was seeking food as he sought to escape to Mozambique.

It is the State’s case that on November 19 last year at around 9.30pm, Nyasha Eusen was in the company of Round at Clan Court in Eastlea, Harare.

It is reported Muvevi approached the pair and withdrew his pistol and shot Round once on the head for no apparent reason.

Nyasha Eusen tried to run away, but was caught before being forced into a Toyota Allion sedan.

Muvevi then drove to Huruyadzo Shopping Centre in St Mary’s, Chitungwiz­a, with two other men.

The court heard that Eusen managed to escape.

On January 13 this year, at around midday, Kanerusine, who was the leader of Johanne Masowe yeChishanu Apostolic Church, was at the church shrine with other congregant­s.

Muvevi arrived in the company of Shupikai Muvevi and was ushered into the shrine by senior church members, who gave him a white wrapping cloth to cover himself since his dress code was deemed inappropri­ate for the shrine.

Muvevi joined other congregant­s while Kanerusine was preaching.

After two minutes, Muvevi stood up and proceeded to his car and fetched a gun.

He allegedly hid it under the garment before he shot Kanerusine in the head, forcing other congregant­s to flee.

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