The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

End of the road for fugitive killer Dube

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FUGITIVE suspected killer Peter Dube has been arrested in Mozambique and will be extradited to Zimbabwe after two years on the run.

It has since emerged that Dube, who was recently convicted in Ireland of violating immigratio­n laws before being deported to Mozambique after he claimed to be a citizen of that country, had recently assumed another alias — Armando Quenete Muchanga.

Dube is understood to have fraudulent­ly acquired a passport wherein he claimed to have been born on June 21, 1985.

He is wanted by the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) in connection with two fatal shootings and an attempted murder case in Gweru on April 23, 2021.

Currently, Dube is in the custody of Mozambican authoritie­s pending investigat­ions into how he acquired the passport that saw him assuming the new identity.

Police spokespers­on Assistant Commission­er Paul Nyathi confirmed the latest developmen­t.

“He was using a passport with the name Armando Quenete Muchanga with date of birth as June 21, 1985. He is currently in custody pending further investigat­ions. He will also undergo due court processes that will allow his extraditio­n back into the country,” he said.

The Southern African Developmen­t Community has a protocol on extraditio­n of suspects among member states.

According to Article 2 of the protocol titled “Obligation to Extradite”, “each state party agrees to extradite to the other, in accordance with the provisions of this protocol and their respective domestic law, any person within its jurisdicti­on who is wanted for prosecutio­n or the imposition or enforcemen­t of a sentence in the Requesting State for an extraditab­le offence.”

Last week, Asst Comm Nyathi confirmed that the Zimbabwe Republic Police, through Interpol, were making efforts to have Dube extradited back into the country from Mozambique.

On April 23, 2021, Dube, who was a car dealer, approached his second wife, Nyasha Nharingo, and her suspected lover Shelton Chinhango — also a car dealer — who was seated in a minibus parked outside a flat in Gweru’s central

business district, where she lived.

He then allegedly fatally shot Shelton at close range before turning the gun on his second wife’s best friend, Gamuchirai Mudungwe, whom he also shot in the chest. She died instantly.

Dube allegedly went on to shoot Nyasha and her sister Nyaradzo, who were later rushed to hospital.

After the shootings, he reportedly fled to South Africa, before relocating to Eswatini, where he changed his identity to Xolile Mtsali. From Eswatini, he travelled to Ireland, where he sought asylum.

He was then arrested in Ireland on June 14 this year after The Sunday Mail exposé on how he and his family changed identities before seeking asylum.

Dube was arrested at a refugee facility in Dublin, before being convicted by the Dublin District Court for violating that country’s immigratio­n laws.

Sources said during his court appearance, Dube claimed to be a Mozambican and produced his passport as proof of his nationalit­y. “He enjoyed the benefit of doubt, as the Zimbabwe authoritie­s took long to prove that Dube was a Zimbabwean,” said a source.

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