The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Notorious armed robber Taj Abdul jailed another 38 years

- Yeukai Karengezek­a Court Correspond­ent

THREE notorious robbers, Musa Taj Abdul, Charles Lundu and Sean Andile Dhlamini, who were convicted of 13 counts of armed robbery, mostly done in Borrowdale, Harare, have each been sentenced to an effective 38 years in jail if they pay back the proceeds of their crimes.

Harare regional magistrate Mr Ignatio Mhene sentenced the three to 10 years each for the first count of robbery.

The remaining 12 counts were combined to become seven counts and each was sentenced to seven years imprisonme­nt bringing the total to 52 years.

Eight years were suspended on condition that they do not commit a similar offence within the five years following their eventual release from prison, four years were suspended on condition that they restitute US$2 416 to the complainan­t of count one by March 30, and two years were suspended on condition that they restitute the other complainan­ts US$1 070.

So they are to serve effective 38 years in jail.

Defence council of the accused persons was Mr Tamutsa Muzana.

State prosecutor Mr Kelvin Munyimi proved that the trio in July 2020 used threats of immediate violence on Lyle Leonard Wilson, while armed with a shot gun, pistols, hammer and iron bars and took away US$1 656 cash, perfumes, cell phones and a wide range of other property.

The looted property in just this one case included a Sony Ericson cell phone, Nokia cell phone, Samsung $10 cell phone, Huawei Y9 cell phone, 1xMillion bottle of perfume, 1xMontblan­c bottle of perfume, IxJimmycho­o bottle of perfume, 2xBvlgari bottles of perfume, 1xObssessi­on by Calvin Klien bottle of perfume, 1xBeverly Hills bottle of perfume, 1xSecretsu­nset bottle of perfume, play station 4, play station pads, HP Notebook laptop, gold bracelet inscribed SHELBIE, i-Phone 11 Promax cell phone, brown and red handbag inscribed GUESS, eye glasses, pair of Rayban sunglasses, 1xNarcisso Rodrigues bottle of perfume, Huawei P9 cell phone, i-Phone 65 cell phone, Zimbabwean passport and National Identity card and an orange kit bag.

On the other 12 counts, the court heard that on July 25, 2020 and at Trauma Centre along Borrowdale Lane, the three armed themselves with a shot gun, pistols, hammer and iron bars and robbed 12 individual­s of cellphones and laptops.

The complainan­ts are Todoka Wilbert, Simon Machemedze, Jerifanos Fana, Faith Chatikobo, Stewart Vengayi, Pamela Isaac, Juliana Tsikidzi, Elita Sakala, Grace Manjengwa, Dorcas Ephraim and Cheryl Masvosva.

Total value prejudiced was US$3 475. The convicts were arrested by detectives from CID Homicide with Brian Maigeta being the lead investigat­or.

Meanwhile, Lundu and Abdul are serving a four-year prison sentence after they were found guilty of unlawful possession of a firearm.

The accused have been on the police most wanted list for nearly 20 years.

 ?? ?? Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona (second from right) and Mashonalan­d West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Marian Chombo (right) and other Government officials inspect trucks and equipment during the ground-breaking ceremony for the rehabilita­tion and widening project for the Harare-Chirundu highway yesterday
Transport and Infrastruc­tural Developmen­t Minister Felix Mhona (second from right) and Mashonalan­d West Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution Marian Chombo (right) and other Government officials inspect trucks and equipment during the ground-breaking ceremony for the rehabilita­tion and widening project for the Harare-Chirundu highway yesterday

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