‘Cop demands oral sex at knife-point’

Prosper Dembedza Court Reporter
A Harare woman on Thursday claimed in court that her ex-boyfriend, who is a policeman, used to force his private parts into her mouth at knife-point, boasting that no one would arrest him.
Tracy Maguri said her boyfriend, Steven Manunure, had been doing that for the past four years.

This was revealed at the Harare Civil Court where Manunure was seeking a protection order against Maguri, whom he said was in the habit of calling him threatening to report him to the police for forcing her to have oral sex.

“She calls me forcing me to reconcile with her threatening to report me to the police that I had been forcing her to have oral sex at knife-point,” said Manunure.

“She wants to destroy my family by fabricating lies to the police and to make matters worse, she calls my wife and insults her with obscene language.

“I want her to stop calling me and my wife because she is disturbing my peace and that of my family,” he said.

Responding to the allegations, Maguri said Manunure abused her for four years by forcing her to have oral sex with him at knife-point.

“He would force me to put his manhood in my mouth at knife-point saying he is a police officer and cannot be arrested. He forces me to have sex with him when I am not in the mood and assaults me if I refuse. He forced his manhood into my mouth at knife-point and threatened to kill me if I refused,” she said.

Magistrate Ms Gamuchirai Siwardi granted the protection order which barred Maguri from verbally abusing Manunure and to stop calling him.

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