Zim Now Writer
Gweru police have launched a manhunt for three suspects who are reportedly driving around in a silver Honda Fit vehicle, targeting commuters and robbing them of cash, cellphones and other belongings.
This comes as police have received three reports, all linked to the said Honda Fit vehicle with three men on board, who would then turn on their commuters and rob them.
Three men recently lost a total of US$2 316 to the mushika shika operators.
Midlands provincial police spokesperson, Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said police are hunting for the Honda Fit vehicle after an alert member of the public managed to pick the registration number.
“We are appealing to members of the public with information which may lead to the location of the Honda Fit vehicle with registration number AFW4409, silver in colour and the arrest of the three suspects to approach any nearest police station,” said Inspector Mahoko.
In the first incident, three men who had been offered a lift to Mvuma from Gweru, fell victim, he said.
“There were three other male occupants in the vehicle and on reaching the 10 kilometre peg along Mvuma Road, the vehicle turned to the right into a dust road. One of the three suspects produced a knife and demanded cash from the victims. They all surrendered cash which amounted to US$2 316 in total, three cellphones and a bag containing clothing items,” said Inspector Mahoko.
The victims were ordered off the vehicle, which drove back towards Gweru.
A 36-year-old man was robbed of cash amounting to US$40 and two cellphones in Woodlands High Density Suburb in Gweru, in another incident.
“Sidney Zinhu boarded a silver Honda Fit with two passengers on board at Woodlands Shopping Centre intending to go to Gweru Central Business District,” said Inspector Mahoko.
Along the way, the vehicle diverted and sped towards Charlton Park.
“The two suspects produced an electric shocker and a knife ordering the victim to surrender his valuables while threatening him with death. They robbed him of cash and cellphones, dumped him by the roadside and sped off,” said Inspector Mahoko.
The same vehicle is also linked to another robbery where a 52-year-old man from Mkoba 12 lost US$30 and a cellphone in similar fashion.
Police warned members of the public against boarding unregistered vehicles, which placed them at the risk of robberies.
“We urge members of the public to refrain from using mushika-shika as a means of transport,” he said.
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