The Herald (Zimbabwe)

US$720 000 robbers in court

- Freeman Razemba and Prosper Dembedza

SIX suspected armed robbers who raided a financial services company in Belgravia, Harare and fled with over US$720 676, R10 500, Euro 120, a 7.65 mm CZ Vzor pistol and three laptops yesterday appeared in court and were ordered to remain in police custody for another 48 hours until tomorrow.

Washington Mangwanda (21), Brighton Chikuwa (27), Silence Matambo (27), Liberty Mukangaise (31), Richard Marondera (25) and Luke Zinyengere (28) faced armed robbery charges when they appeared before Harare magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei.

The State applied for a warrant of further detention to allow police to continue holding the gang during another 48 hours of investigat­ions.

Prosecutor Anesu Chirene applied for a warrant of further detention, saying that the CID Homicide officers needed 48 hours to conduct interviews as well as take the suspects for indication­s.

The police need the accused persons to recover all the property that was bought by the proceeds of crime.

Defence lawyer Mr Tawanda Takaendesa was not opposed to the applicatio­n, but to the period of detention. He suggested that an additional 24 hours was enough for interviews by police, and opposed the submission­s by the State for making indication­s.

The allegation­s against the gang are that on Friday last week they went to rob Lancelot Tashayawed­u at his offices at 6 Rochester Road in Belgravia armed with a revolver, an unidentifi­ed blank pistol, a drill, an iron bar, a bolt cutter and explosives.

The gang was driving in four separate vehicles: a blue Honda Fit, a silver Honda Fit, a black Mercedes Benz and a black Toyota Wish.

Upon arrival, they approached Mr Tashayawed­u in his bedroom and tied his hands and legs with an electric cable, leaving him under guard by one of the alleged robbers while the others smashed the window pane of one of the office buildings to gain entry into the office.

The gang allegedly ransacked several offices at the building including the server room, the managing director’s office, the operations manager’s office and the board room. It is the State’s case that the suspected robbers blasted open the strong room and the safes with explosives and stole cash amounting to US$720 676, two small cash boxes, 3 HP laptops, a small monarch bag, a wi fi router, ZAR10 500, 120 euros, PABX telephone machine and a 7.65mm CZ Vzor pistol serial numbers 20273 belonging to Peace Security Company.

Their plan was disturbed by the arrival of the Safe Guard reaction team who parked their vehicle at the front of the offices. The robbers fled from the scene, leaving a grinder, fuse cables and a bag with two laptops. The gang also dropped cash amounting to US$5 000 on their way out. They broke precast panels at the back of the premises.

In a statement, national police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi said detectives from CID Homicide, Harare received informatio­n which linked Brighton Chikukwa to the offence. The detectives tracked the suspect to Mbare, Harare where he was arrested and he allegedly implicated the other suspects and Zacharia Charuwanda Allias Zero, Trymore Chimbambo, Maxwell Kadzembe as well as three employees at Quest Financial Services.

Police allege Chikukwa received US$40 000 cash as part of his share from the loot. The detectives recovered US$25 000 cash and a Ford Ranger D4D vehicle, registrati­on number AGC 6541, which he had allegedly bought for US$14 000. Silence Matambo and Washington Mangwanda were later arrested in Mbare after being lured by Chikukwa.

The detectives recovered US$22 000 cash which was allegedly given to Matambo and Mangwanda as part of their share of the loot.

Police allege Mangwanda was given US$25 000 as part of his share which he used to buy a Toyota Aqua vehicle for US$5 300 and gave his mother US$ 10 000 and another US$5 000 to his wife for personal use.

Detectives acted on received informatio­n and arrested Liberty Mukanganis­e at Boka Tobacco Auction Floors in Waterfalls. Investigat­ions by the detectives revealed that he was allegedly given US$ 23 000 cash as part of his share of the loot. He led the detectives to the recovery of US$20 560 cash, a car radio, a subwoofer, seat covers valued at US$55, four size 15 tyres valued at US$240, car shields valued at US$35 and Mag wheels valued at US$400.

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 ?? ?? Six suspected armed robbers who raided a financial services company in Belgravia and got away with over US$720 676 arrive at the Harare Magistrate­s Court for their initial remand yesterday
Six suspected armed robbers who raided a financial services company in Belgravia and got away with over US$720 676 arrive at the Harare Magistrate­s Court for their initial remand yesterday

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