Brothers nabbed for extortion

denied the extortion charges.
However, Chitungwiza magistrate Mr Kudakwashe Jarabini found the trio guilty after prosecutor Mr Tendai Mukariri proved a case against them.

He sentenced each of them to a wholly suspended six months prison term on condition that Moses and Tirivangani gave back the US$1 200.

Donald will have to pay US$500 to Blessing Mphandwe (30) of Unit B in Chitungwiza.
The court heard that on May 10 2011, Maphandwe was allocated a piece of land to buy by a person identified as Mrs Matekenya.

Moses and Tirivangani in company of another man, approached her and threatened to remove her from the land unless she gave them US$1 200.

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