Villagers of Zimbabwe lose 200 heads of cattle to rustlers

Published 2021년 9월 19일

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Over 50 families in Zimbabwe's Chilonga area have been victimized by cattle thieves, losing between 10 and 15 cattle each, resulting in over 200 head of cattle stolen. Despite several arrests and reports to the police, the victims allege that the case is being mishandled and that authorities, butchery owners, and an abattoir are complicit in the crime. Six suspects have been arrested and 27 cattle worth US$8,100 have been recovered, but the villagers' demands for an investigation into police corruption and the closure of Chambuta Police Station due to inefficiency and alleged corruption only heighten the tension. The police spokesperson remains unaware of the allegations against the local police and promises further investigation.
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Source: Villagers lose 200 head of cattle to rustlers | The Standard (Local News) BY GARIKAI MAFIRAKUREVA Over 50 families in Chilonga area in Chiredzi were left counting their losses after they lost between 10 and 15 cattle each to marauding thieves. According to the cattle owners, several police dockets for suspected cattle rustlers that were arrested in the past are either gathering dust in Chambuta Police Station or disappeared. Police in Chiredzi arrested six suspects on September 13, for stock theft cases which occurred in Chilonga area, Chikombedzi. Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi, police spokesperson, said detectives received information that three suspects were driving a head of 16 cattle towards Triangle from Chilonga area. “They acted on the information and set an ambush at Buffalo Ranch, leading to the arrest of the three suspects, who upon being interviewed implicated three other suspects. “So far 27 cattle, valued at US$8 100 have been recovered. Investigations ...

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