some unknown pills at gunpoint before extracting his semen, which they placed in a container.
They did not become intimate with their victim.
Mashonaland East provincial police spokesman Inspector Bulisani Bhebe, yesterday confirmed the incident.
Insp Bhebe said the complainant (aged 26) of Strathlon Farm, met his fate when he was approached around 3pm by a woman at Lucky 7 Supermarket who asked for directions to Juru Police Station.
“The complainant gave her the dire-ctions, but the woman seemed not to have understood them. She asked the victim to escort her and he agreed.
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“The lady then told him they had to pass through the Comoil Service Station where she left her colleague buying fuel and the man agreed,” said Insp Bhebe.
On approaching a certain dilapidated, abandoned structure at the growth point, the woman led the complainant to a parked silver coloured Toyota Camry with tinted windows.
Inside the vehicle were three women and he was offered a place in the back seat.
The woman behind the steering wheel then drove towards the police station.
Insp Bhebe said on approaching Mariya Garage, one of the women produced a pistol from her jacket and pointed it at the victim.
“He was ordered to behave well and threatened with death.
“The women put a hood to cover his face and drove off using a gravel road to a certain house where the victim was locked up in a room.
“When the hood was later removed, he was given two brown tablets as well as some food. The complainant was ordered to undress and the four ladies laid him on a bed,” said Insp Bhebe.
They started caressing him and forced him to masturbate.
The complainant said he was abused four times during the night in the same manner at gunpoint.
The following morning, he was again masked and the women drove him to Juru-Mwanza Road where they dumped him and he later reported the incident to the police.
Insp Bhebe appealed to members of the public to desist from boarding vehicles being driven by unknown people as they risked being sexually abused or robbed.
He also urged the public to take note of the registration numbers of vehicles they board.
There are numerous cases countrywide where men have reported being sexually abused by women driving cars.
Some of the cases reported so far are from Mashonaland West, Chitungwiza, Masvingo, Bulawayo and Masho-naland Central Province.
No arrests have been made in connection with the cases.



