The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Police shoot most wanted robber

- Nyore Madzianike and Freeman Razemba Full story on www.herald.co.zw

A SUSPECTED notorious armed robber, who is part of a gang led by Musa Taj Abdul, is nursing wounds at Sally Mugabe Central Hospital in Harare after being shot by police while attempting to flee.

Musafare Mupamhanga, who was on bail was arrested along with other suspected armed robbers, Spicer Takawira, Leo Mandaza, Chamunorwa Takawira, Joseph Chinhema, Newman Watsikwa and James Nyakutsikw­a.

His suspected colleagues, Spicer Takawira, Mandaza, Chamunorwa Takawira, Chinhema, Watsikwa and Nyakutsikw­a appeared at the Harare Magistrate­s Court yesterday charged with robbery, unlawful entry into premises in aggravated circumstan­ces and unlawful possession of a firearm and ammunition.

Mupamhanga who was shot on the left leg during his arrest is under police guard in hospital.

They were not asked to plead to the charges when they appeared before magistrate, Mr Dennis Mangosi, who remanded them in custody to June 14.

Mr Mangosi advised them to approach the High Court for bail applicatio­n.

The State led by Mr Lancelot Mutsokoti had it that on June 1 at around midnight Mupamhanga teamed up with Chamunorwa Takawira, Mandaza, Spicer Takawira and Nyakutsikw­a and went to Tech Centre located at Montagu Shops in Harare’s Avenues Area.

They forced open the shop’s doors and stole a safe containing US$3 963 and $16 350 and various cellphones all valued at $1 021 229.

Police recovered property valued at $13 390.

On June 4, Mupamhanga led his gang to Rusape where they went to Prosper Mudoweti’s place of residence in Silverbow and forced open the doors and gained entry at around midnight.

One of them is alleged to have awakened Mudoweti and his wife at gunpoint and demanded cash.

It is said that Mudoweti led two members of the gang to his car which was parked outside and handed them US$500.

The court heard that the gang forcemarch­ed Mudoweti back into the house where they demanded cellphones, laptops and other valuables.

They also allegedly took keys to his Lexus and Mercedes Benz vehicles before locking Mudoweti and his wife in the toilet and drove off.

On the following day, Mupamhanga teamed up with Chamunorwa Takawira and Leo Mandaza and went to Happiness Jenami’s shop at Kuwadzana 6 Complex in Harare.

It is said that they stole 1 500 braids and weaves which they loaded into their Toyota Wish vehicle.

Acting on a tip-off, detectives arrested Mandaza who led them to a car park in Glen View 7 where Mupamhanga and Chamunorwa Takawira were arrested.

This led to the recovery of 900 packets of braids and weaves from a house in Egypt, Highfield, Harare.

On January 14 this year, Spicer Takawira and Chamunorwa Takawira went to Petzim Service Station in Highfield where they asked a security guard if there was fuel. Before he replied, one of them is said to have pulled a pistol and pointed it at him before force-marching him to the office where they forcefully opened the door with iron bars.

The two allegedly stole a medical kit, generator battery and attempted to break the money safe, but failed.

They then went to a nearby shop where they stole 15 car batteries. The court heard that on May 27 at around 1am, Chinhema, Watsikwa, Nyakutsikw­a, Spicer Takawira, Mandaza and Takawira went to MCH Service Station in Southlea Park, Harare.

Upon arrival, they manhandled the security guard, Maxwell Nyemudzai, and went on to break into the office where a fuel attendant Tinei Makuwa was asleep.

They threatened to kill them, and out of fear, Makuwa handed them US$150 and they stole four 5 litre bottles of engine oil, 20x500ml engine oil, 12 batteries and damaged a television set.

It is said they also destroyed surveillan­ce cameras.

Upon their arrest, the suspected robbers led detectives to Chinhemba’s residence in Houghton Park, Harare, where a pistol and seven live rounds of ammunition were recovered.

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